The term executive function is used increasingly within developmental psychology and is often taken to refer to unfolding brain processes. We trace the origins of research on executive function to show that the link with social interaction has a long history. We suggest that a recent frenzy of research exploring methods for studying individual executive skills should pay more attention to the tradition exploring the role of social interaction in their development
In this article, we review the influence of early social interaction on the development of executive...
Many psychologists and neuroscientists still see executive functions as independent, domain-general,...
Research shows that executive function and social-behavioral adjustment during the preschool years a...
While increasingly taken to refer to the anatomy and physiology of brain processes, the cognitive sk...
The relationship between social functioning and executive function has been closely investigated in ...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Recent findings indicate interventions can boost executive functions—mental processes that have long...
Executive functions, such as inhibition and dual tasking, have repeatedly been linked to social beha...
Executive function is an umbrella term for various cognitive processes that are central to goal-dire...
This paper presents the outcomes of a study into how some early childhood teachers conceptualized th...
A successful social interaction often requires on-line and active construction of an ever-changing m...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
Much of the evidence from the West has shown links between children's developing self-control (execu...
Humans not only have impressive executive abilities, but we are also fundamentally social creatures....
People are embedded in social interaction that shapes their brains throughout lifetime. Instead of e...
In this article, we review the influence of early social interaction on the development of executive...
Many psychologists and neuroscientists still see executive functions as independent, domain-general,...
Research shows that executive function and social-behavioral adjustment during the preschool years a...
While increasingly taken to refer to the anatomy and physiology of brain processes, the cognitive sk...
The relationship between social functioning and executive function has been closely investigated in ...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
Recent findings indicate interventions can boost executive functions—mental processes that have long...
Executive functions, such as inhibition and dual tasking, have repeatedly been linked to social beha...
Executive function is an umbrella term for various cognitive processes that are central to goal-dire...
This paper presents the outcomes of a study into how some early childhood teachers conceptualized th...
A successful social interaction often requires on-line and active construction of an ever-changing m...
This thesis investigated the development of social competence in children, as tied to specific cogni...
Much of the evidence from the West has shown links between children's developing self-control (execu...
Humans not only have impressive executive abilities, but we are also fundamentally social creatures....
People are embedded in social interaction that shapes their brains throughout lifetime. Instead of e...
In this article, we review the influence of early social interaction on the development of executive...
Many psychologists and neuroscientists still see executive functions as independent, domain-general,...
Research shows that executive function and social-behavioral adjustment during the preschool years a...