To explore the neural substrates of executive function (EF), we conducted an activation likelihood estimation meta-analysis of 408 functional magnetic resonance imaging studies (9639 participants, 7587 activation foci, 518 experimental contrasts) covering three fundamental EF subcomponents: inhibition, switching, and working memory. Our results found that activation common to all three EF subcomponents converged in the multiple-demand network across adolescence and adulthood. The function of EF with the multiple-demand network involved, especially for the prefrontal cortex and the parietal regions, could not be mature until adulthood. In adolescents, only working memory could be separable from common EF, whereas in adults, the three EF subc...
The transition from late childhood to adulthood is characterized by refinements in brain structure a...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...
Background: Adolescence is a time of ongoing neural maturation and cognitive development, especially...
Understanding the neuroanatomical correlates of individual differences in executive function (EF) is...
Healthy aging is associated with changes in cognitive performance, including executive functions (EF...
This study examined the developmental trajectories associated with response inhibition and error pro...
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline. Previous neuro...
Background The term executive functions (EF) describes a set of higher cognitive abilities/skills ne...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
Executive functions (EFs) are supervisory cognitive processes that coordinate the execution of other...
One aspect of executive function, cognitive flexibility, is necessary for implementing the appropria...
Working memory ability matures through puberty and early adulthood. Deficits in working memory are l...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...
The transition from late childhood to adulthood is characterized by refinements in brain structure a...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...
Background: Adolescence is a time of ongoing neural maturation and cognitive development, especially...
Understanding the neuroanatomical correlates of individual differences in executive function (EF) is...
Healthy aging is associated with changes in cognitive performance, including executive functions (EF...
This study examined the developmental trajectories associated with response inhibition and error pro...
Task switching requires executive control processes that undergo age-related decline. Previous neuro...
Background The term executive functions (EF) describes a set of higher cognitive abilities/skills ne...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
Executive functions (EFs) are supervisory cognitive processes that coordinate the execution of other...
One aspect of executive function, cognitive flexibility, is necessary for implementing the appropria...
Working memory ability matures through puberty and early adulthood. Deficits in working memory are l...
It is being hypothesised that the developing adolescent brain is increasingly enlisting long-range c...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...
The transition from late childhood to adulthood is characterized by refinements in brain structure a...
Aging is associated with cognitive decline, specifically in episodic memory. However, there are larg...
Executive functions, like the capacity to control and organize thoughts and behavior, develop from c...