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Executive Function : Development Across the Life Span

Karbach, Julia(Edited by)Wiebe, Sandra A.(Edited by)
Part of the Frontiers of Developmental Science series
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Executive Function: Development Across the Life Span presents perspectives from leading researchers and theorists on the development of executive function from infancy to late adulthood and the factors that shape its growth and decline.

Executive function is the set of higher-order cognitive processes involved in regulating attention, thoughts, and actions.

Relative to other cognitive domains, its development is slow and decline begins early in late adulthood.

As such, it is particularly sensitive to variations in environments and experiences, and there is growing evidence that it is susceptible to intervention – important because of its link to a wide range of important life outcomes. The volume is made up of four sections. It begins with an overview of executive function’s typical development across the lifespan, providing a foundation for the remainder of the volume.

The second section presents insights into mechanisms of executive function, as provided by a variety of methodological approaches.

The third and fourth sections review the current research evidence on specific factors that shape executive function’s development, focusing on normative (e.g., bilingualism, physical activity, cognitive training) and clinically relevant (e.g., substance use, neurodegenerative disease) developmental pathways.

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Product Details
Routledge
1138655546 / 9781138655546
Hardback
155
27/07/2017
United Kingdom
English
286 pages
23 cm