Executive Functions
Executive Functions. Synthesis. (2015)
Executive functions are the cognitive abilities needed to control and regulate our thoughts, emotions and actions. A distinction is sometimes made between the “cool” component of executive functions which strictly involves cognitive skills (e.g., the ability to do mental arithmetic), and the “hot” component, which reflects the ability to regulate emotions (e.g., being able to control anger).
Brain Development and Executive Functioning. Katie Knapp, MSc, J. Bruce Morton, PhD (2013).
Executive Functioning During Infancy and Childhood. Yuko Munakata, PhD, Laura Michaelson, BA, Jane Barker, MPA, Nicolas Chevalier, PhD (2013)
Executive Function and Emotional Development. M. Rosario Rueda, PhD, Pedro M. Paz-Alonso, PhD (2013).
The Relation between Executive Functioning and Social Cognition. Jeannette Benson, MA, Mark A. Sabbagh, PhD (2013)
Protective Role of Executive Function Skills in High-Risk Environments. Amanda J. Wenzel, BA, Megan R. Gunnar, PhD (2013)
Socioeconomic Status and the Development of Executive Function. Cayce J. Hook, BA, Gwendolyn M. Lawson, BA, Martha J. Farah, PhD (2013).
Social cognition. Philip David Zelazo (2011).
Executive Functions

