Executive function (EF) is essential for successfully navigating nearly all of our daily activities. Of critical importance for clinical psychological science, EF impairments are …
A Miyake, NP Friedman - Current directions in psychological …, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
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 …
The Hierarchical Taxonomy of Psychopathology (HiTOP) is an empirical effort to address limitations of traditional mental disorder diagnoses. These include arbitrary boundaries …
Cognitive impairments are now widely acknowledged as an important aspect of major depressive disorder (MDD), and it has been proposed that executive function (EF) may be …
Can growing up in a stressful childhood environment enhance certain cognitive functions? Drawing participants from higher-income and lower-income backgrounds, we tested how …
L Sharma, KE Markon, LA Clark - Psychological bulletin, 2014 - psycnet.apa.org
Abstract [Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 140 (2) of Psychological Bulletin (see record 2014-06337-001). The citation for Dougherty et al.(2009) …
The triarchic model (P atrick, F owles, & K rueger, 2009) was formulated to reconcile contrasting conceptions of psychopathy reflected in historic writings and contemporary …
Executive functions (EFs)—the higher level cognitive abilities that enable us to control our own thoughts and actions—continue to develop into early adulthood, yet no longitudinal …
Given the clinical and public health significance of substance disorders and the need to identify their early risk factors, we examined the association of childhood attention …