AbstractThe Tower of Hanoi is a tool used to evaluate executive functions. However, few studies describe what functions are evaluated in this test. This study investigates the executive functions, evaluated by the Tower of Hanoi (ToH), and the influence of gender, age and its relationship with intelligence. We evaluated 55 children and adolescents, between the ages of ten and 16, without diagnosed neuropsychiatric disorders. The results showed that the performance and time in to complete the Tower of Hanoi have no discriminative power when comparing age groups and sex; there was also no significant correlation found between the ToH and the execution quotient of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Third Edition (WISC III), percept...
Executive functions (EF) have been a major focus of interest in neuropsychology. However, there are ...
Executive functions and problem solving are important skills for success in school and life. Measuri...
An individual has a biological sex, which can be female, male, undetermined or unspecified. Through ...
The Tower of Hanoi is a tool used to evaluate executive functions. However, few studies describe wha...
The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Indi...
The current study aimed to explore the effects of gender-related stereotype threat (ST) on executive...
The development of executive functions (EF) has been widely investigated and is associated with vari...
The Towers of London (TOL) and Hanoi (TOH) have been viewed as equivalent measures of planning and/o...
The development of executive functions (EF) has been widely investigated and is associated with vari...
This study explores the relationship of intelligence and age to scores on the Wisconsin Card Sorting...
Executive functions (EF) have been a major focus of interest in neuropsychology. However, there are ...
Executive functions (EF) is a general term that refers to cognitive processes designed to organize a...
Objective: The constructs of intelligence and executive function (EF) are commonly used in neuropsyc...
Although frequently mentioned in contemporary neuropsychology, the term executive functioning has be...
Executive functions (EF) such as self-monitoring, planning, and organizing are known to develop thro...
Executive functions (EF) have been a major focus of interest in neuropsychology. However, there are ...
Executive functions and problem solving are important skills for success in school and life. Measuri...
An individual has a biological sex, which can be female, male, undetermined or unspecified. Through ...
The Tower of Hanoi is a tool used to evaluate executive functions. However, few studies describe wha...
The Tower of Hanoi (ToH) task was given to 238 children aged from 7 to 15 years, and 20 adults. Indi...
The current study aimed to explore the effects of gender-related stereotype threat (ST) on executive...
The development of executive functions (EF) has been widely investigated and is associated with vari...
The Towers of London (TOL) and Hanoi (TOH) have been viewed as equivalent measures of planning and/o...
The development of executive functions (EF) has been widely investigated and is associated with vari...
This study explores the relationship of intelligence and age to scores on the Wisconsin Card Sorting...
Executive functions (EF) have been a major focus of interest in neuropsychology. However, there are ...
Executive functions (EF) is a general term that refers to cognitive processes designed to organize a...
Objective: The constructs of intelligence and executive function (EF) are commonly used in neuropsyc...
Although frequently mentioned in contemporary neuropsychology, the term executive functioning has be...
Executive functions (EF) such as self-monitoring, planning, and organizing are known to develop thro...
Executive functions (EF) have been a major focus of interest in neuropsychology. However, there are ...
Executive functions and problem solving are important skills for success in school and life. Measuri...
An individual has a biological sex, which can be female, male, undetermined or unspecified. Through ...