Research into executive functions (EF) has increasingly adopted a multivariate approach in which groups of tests are administered to adults (e.g., Miyake, et al., 2000) or children (e.g. Huizinga, Dolan & van der Molen, 2006) in order to assess the structure of these processes. Within such tasks participants perform multiple trials to assess each component EF skill. Most studies simply aggregate scores to identify the underlying construct. My approach is to analyse performance using random effects models on successive trials of a task, both with and across time points. This enables me to examine the dynamics of performance and influence of extraneous processes like test order on the development of these skills. I examine a study in which 89...
Executive Functioning (EF) is a construct that encompasses multiple interrelated higher order skills...
Executive functions are cognitive processes that are associated with goal-directed behaviour. Althou...
The umbrella-term ‘executive functions’ (EF) includes various domain-general, goal-directed cognitiv...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Executive functions (EF) is a general term that refers to cognitive processes designed to organize a...
While increasingly taken to refer to the anatomy and physiology of brain processes, the cognitive sk...
Among the many factors contributing to children’s development, executive function (EF) skills have r...
We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children ...
We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children ...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
The performance of three groups of children on a battery of executive function tasks was investigate...
Executive functioning (EF) plays a major role in many domains of human behaviour, including self-reg...
This study examined the relationship between performance on measures of attention and executive func...
Although there has been some progress in identifying the range of skills that comprise the executive...
An explosion of research activity in the area of attention, memory, and executive function has been ...
Executive Functioning (EF) is a construct that encompasses multiple interrelated higher order skills...
Executive functions are cognitive processes that are associated with goal-directed behaviour. Althou...
The umbrella-term ‘executive functions’ (EF) includes various domain-general, goal-directed cognitiv...
In this talk we assess change in performance of young children on repeated measures of some executiv...
Executive functions (EF) is a general term that refers to cognitive processes designed to organize a...
While increasingly taken to refer to the anatomy and physiology of brain processes, the cognitive sk...
Among the many factors contributing to children’s development, executive function (EF) skills have r...
We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children ...
We develop likelihood-based statistical inference to assess change in performance of young children ...
Executive function refers to the goal-oriented regulation of one’s own thoughts, actions, and emotio...
The performance of three groups of children on a battery of executive function tasks was investigate...
Executive functioning (EF) plays a major role in many domains of human behaviour, including self-reg...
This study examined the relationship between performance on measures of attention and executive func...
Although there has been some progress in identifying the range of skills that comprise the executive...
An explosion of research activity in the area of attention, memory, and executive function has been ...
Executive Functioning (EF) is a construct that encompasses multiple interrelated higher order skills...
Executive functions are cognitive processes that are associated with goal-directed behaviour. Althou...
The umbrella-term ‘executive functions’ (EF) includes various domain-general, goal-directed cognitiv...