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Executive functioning deficits are also common in mental health conditions such as bipolar disorder (Cotrena and colleagues, 2020) and Schizophrenia (Parola and colleagues, 2020).
When it comes to understanding the learning and behavior needs of autistic students, executive function (EF) skills are often ...
Research that is taking a closer look at activity in the thalamus—a region long considered a relay station for the brain and ...
Many people can relate to this feeling, and it can be incredibly discouraging. It runs deep within us, and breaking free from ...
Conditions like A.D.H.D., autism, obsessive compulsive disorder and depression can impede executive functioning; so can the period of life when women transition in and out of menopause.
Speaking more than one language may benefit children’s executive function — especially those with autism spectrum disorder, a recent analysis suggests. The study, published in Autism Research ...
Executive function delays affect skills such as as paying attention, switching attention, controlling impulses and problem-solving. They’re common in a range of conditions but are treated as ...
Organizing thoughts, prioritizing tasks, and managing time efficiently are just a few of the skills required to get things done, and they're all ...
Executive Function Disorder: The Most Undiagnosed Corporate Malady. It isn’t just individuals who suffer from this mini-cognitive-collapse. To fight it we must build Cultures of Completion.
With professional curiosity and compassionate enquiry to understand the ‘why’, alongside a research project, it became clear that the people remaining on the streets were likely to have hidden ...