[HTML][HTML] The role of prefrontal cortex in cognitive control and executive function

NP Friedman, TW Robbins - Neuropsychopharmacology, 2022 - nature.com
Abstract Concepts of cognitive control (CC) and executive function (EF) are defined in terms
of their relationships with goal-directed behavior versus habits and controlled versus …

Child executive function and future externalizing and internalizing problems: A meta-analysis of prospective longitudinal studies

Y Yang, GS Shields, Y Zhang, H Wu, H Chen… - Clinical Psychology …, 2022 - Elsevier
To determine the association between executive function and later externalizing and
internalizing problems, we conducted a meta-analysis of 167 studies (1098 effect sizes, total …

Executive function and psychopathology: A neurodevelopmental perspective

PD Zelazo - Annual review of clinical psychology, 2020 - annualreviews.org
Executive function (EF) skills are neurocognitive skills that support the reflective, top-down
coordination and control of other brain functions, and there is neural and behavioral …

Hierarchical models of psychopathology: Empirical support, implications, and remaining issues

BB Lahey, TM Moore, AN Kaczkurkin… - World …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
There is an ongoing revolution in psychology and psychiatry that will likely change how we
conceptualize, study and treat psychological problems. Many theorists now support viewing …

[HTML][HTML] A systematic review of transdiagnostic risk and protective factors for general and specific psychopathology in young people

SJ Lynch, M Sunderland, NC Newton… - Clinical psychology …, 2021 - Elsevier
A large body of research has emerged over the last decade examining empirical models of
general and specific psychopathology, which take into account comorbidity among …

[HTML][HTML] Is executive dysfunction a risk marker or consequence of psychopathology? A test of executive function as a prospective predictor and outcome of general …

AL Romer, DA Pizzagalli - Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience, 2021 - Elsevier
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 …

Taxonomy of stressors and traumas: An update of the development-based trauma framework (DBTF): A life-course perspective on stress and trauma.

IA Kira - Traumatology, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
COVID-19 challenged the current paradigms of traumatic stress. Although there are
diagnostic taxonomies of mental disorders such as Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of …

Building Theories on Top of, and Not Independent of, Statistical Models: The Case of the p-factor

AL Watts, SP Lane, W Bonifay, D Steinley… - Psychological …, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Eiko Fried (this issue) outlines several ways in which factor and network models do not bear
on the theories they purport to test. He argues, in turn, that there is a major inferential gap …

Culture and psychopathology: An attempt at reconsidering the role of social learning

P Fonagy, C Campbell, M Constantinou… - Development and …, 2022 - cambridge.org
This paper proposes a model for developmental psychopathology that is informed by recent
research suggestive of a single model of mental health disorder (the p factor) and seeks to …

A critical evaluation of the p-factor literature

AL Watts, AL Greene, W Bonifay, EI Fried - Nature Reviews Psychology, 2023 - nature.com
The p-factor is a construct that is thought to explain and maybe even cause variation in all
forms of psychopathology. Since its 'discovery'in 2012, hundreds of studies have been …