Repetitive and ritualistic behaviours (RRBs) are a feature of both typical and atypical development. While the cognitive correlates of these behaviours have been investigated in some neurodevelopmental conditions these links remain largely unexplored in typical development. The current study examined the relationship between RRBs and executive functions in a sample of typically developing children aged between 37-107 months. Results showed that cognitive flexibility, and not response inhibition or generativity, was most strongly associated with the frequency of RRBs in this sample. In younger children (<67.5 months) cognitive flexibility was significantly associated with “Repetitive Behaviours” but in older children (>67.5 months) cognitive...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalize and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...
Restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests (RRBIs) are a broad and heterogeneous class of be...
Background: Restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour (RRBs) serve an adaptive role in develop...
A wealth of developmental research suggests that preschoolers are capable of reporting, imitating, a...
Background: Restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour (RRBs) serve an adaptive role in develop...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalise and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
Relations between restricted and repetitive behavior (RRB) at age 26 months and children’s concurren...
Relations between restricted and repetitive behavior at age 26 months and children's concurrent (N =...
Our daily lives are composed of several sequential actions that we perform routinely, such as making...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigated the ...
Abstract Background Restricted and repetitive behaviors are characteristic phenotypic features of ma...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalize and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...
Restricted and repetitive behaviours and interests (RRBIs) are a broad and heterogeneous class of be...
Background: Restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour (RRBs) serve an adaptive role in develop...
A wealth of developmental research suggests that preschoolers are capable of reporting, imitating, a...
Background: Restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviour (RRBs) serve an adaptive role in develop...
Recent research indicates that parental behaviours may influence the development of executive functi...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalise and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Executive functions (EF) are an umbrella term for a number of internally connected processes that ar...
Relations between restricted and repetitive behavior (RRB) at age 26 months and children’s concurren...
Relations between restricted and repetitive behavior at age 26 months and children's concurrent (N =...
Our daily lives are composed of several sequential actions that we perform routinely, such as making...
© 2020, © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This study investigated the ...
Abstract Background Restricted and repetitive behaviors are characteristic phenotypic features of ma...
To be accepted into social groups, individuals must internalize and reproduce appropriate group conv...
Various factors may contribute to the emergence of externalizing behavior (EB) problems in the presc...
Preschool age is a golden period for the emergence of executive functions (EFs) that, in turn, predi...