Inhibitory control describes the suppression of goal-irrelevant stimuli and behavioral responses. Current developmental taxonomies distinguish between Response Inhibition …
Abstract A general psychopathology ('p') factor captures shared variation across mental disorders. One hypothesis is that poor executive function (EF) contributes to p. Although EF …
Computational models, in conjunction with (neuro) cognitive tests, are increasingly used to understand the cognitive characteristics of participants with attention-deficit/hyperactivity …
Executive function (EF) deficits have been proposed as transdiagnostic risk factors for psychopathology, and recent research suggests EF impairments are associated with what is …
Background Deficits in executive functions (EFs), cognitive processes that control goal- directed behaviors, are associated with psychopathology and neurologic disorders. Little is …
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Scientific Foundations of Clinical Assessment is a user-friendly overview of the most important principles and concepts of clinical assessment. It provides readers with a science …
Importance It is unclear whether early institutional rearing is associated with more problematic trajectories of psychopathology from childhood to adolescence and whether …
BackgroundChildren reared in institutions experience profound deprivation that is associated with both heightened levels of psychopathology and deficits in executive …
Psychopathology is posited to be transdiagnostically linked to chronic stress. Yet efforts to understand the specificity and directionality of these links have been sparse, and the …