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Executive functionsUpdated: January 2013 Topic Editor :J. Bruce Morton, PhD, University of Western Ontario, CanadaTable of contentsSynthesis 4 Brain Development and Executive Functioning 6 KATIE KNAPP, MSC, J. BRUCE MORTON, PHD, JANUARY 2013 Executive Functioning During Infancy and Childhood 12 YUKO MUNAKATA, PHD, LAURA MICHAELSON, BA, JANE BARKER, MPA, NICOLAS CHEVALIER, PHD, JANUARY 2013 Executive Function and Emotional Development 17M. ROSARIO RUEDA, PHD, PEDRO M. PAZ-ALONSO, PHD, JANUARY 2013 The Relation between Executive Functioning and Social Cognition 22 JEANNETTE BENSON, MA, MARK A. SABBAGH, PHD, JANUARY 2013 Protective Role of Executive Function Skills in High-Risk Environments 27 AMANDA J. WENZEL, BA, MEGAN R. GUNNAR, PHD, APRIL 2013 Socioeconomic Status and the Development of Executive Function 32 CAYCE J. HOOK, BA, GWENDOLYN M. LAWSON, BA, MARTHA J. FARAH, PHD, JANUARY 2013 Executive functions in the Classroom 37 CLANCY BLAIR, PHD, JANUARY 2013 Reflections on the Development of Executive Function: Commentary on Knapp and Morton, Munakata et al.
Synthesis How important is it? Executive functions are the cognitive abilities needed to control and regulate our thoughts, emotions and actions.
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