The Nature and Organization of Individual Differences in Executive Functions
University of Colorado Boulder
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Abstract
Executive functions (EFs)-a set of general-purpose control processes that regulate one's thoughts and behaviors-have become a popular research topic lately and have been studied in many subdisciplines of psychological science. This article summarizes the EF research that our group has conducted to understand the nature of individual differences in EFs and their cognitive and biological underpinnings. In the context of a new theoretical framework that we have been developing (the unity/diversity framework), we describe four general conclusions that have emerged from our research. Specifically, we argue that individual differences in EFs, as measured with simple laboratory tasks, (1) show both unity and…
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- Psychology
- Diversity (politics)
- Set (abstract data type)
- Executive functions
- Context (archaeology)
- Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Control (management)
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