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Executive Function in Preschool-Age Children: Integrating Measurement, Neurodevelopment, and Translational Research

✍ Scribed by James A. Griffin PhD (editor), Peggy McCardle (editor)


Publisher
American Psychological Association
Year
2015
Tongue
English
Leaves
374
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A primary aim of the neuropsychological revolution has been the mapping of what has come to be known as executive function (EF). This term encompasses a range of mental processes such as working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility that, together, regulate our social behavior, and our emotional and cognitive well-being.

In this book, top scientists from a variety of fields investigate executive function as it develops in early childhood. Because researchers differ in how they conceptualize basic processes and even in how they define EF itself, contributors begin by discussing comparability and replicability, key issues of primary importance to those seeking to move the field to a new level of rigor. Next, they tackle the nuts-and-bolts of the development of EF in preschoolers, including the neurobiological mechanisms and circuitry that underlie EF development as well as the role of EF in assessing risk and its counterpart, resilience. Finally, they highlight exciting new clinical applications of EF research, including the use of EF in contextualizing and assessing family risk, the impact of socioeconomic status on neurological development, and the promotion of EF development through early education programs.

✦ Table of Contents


Contents
Contributors
Introduction to Executive Function in Preschool-Age Children
Part I
Conceptualization and Measurement of Executive Function
Chapter 1
Why Improving and Assessing Executive Functions Early in Life Is Critical
Chapter 2 Incorporating Early Development Into the Measurement of Executive Function: The Need for a Continuum of Measures Across Development
Chapter 3
Structure, Measurement, and Development of Preschool Executive Function
Chapter 4
Longitudinal Measurement of Executive Function in Preschoolers
Chapter 5
Conceptions of Executive Function and Regulation: When and to What Degree Do They Overlap?
Part II
Neurodevelopment and Executive Function
Chapter 6 Infant Cognitive Abilities: Potential Building Blocks of Later Executive Functions
Chapter 7
Psychobiology of Executive Function in Early Development
Chapter 8
Imaging Executive Functions in Typically and Atypically Developed Children
Chapter 9 Development of Selective Sustained Attention: The Role of Executive Functions
Part III
Executive Function and Translational Research on Risk and Prevention
Chapter 10
Preschool Executive Functions in the Context of Family Risk
Chapter 11 Socioeconomic Status and the Development of Executive Function: Behavioral and Neuroscience Approaches
Chapter 12 Assessing Developmental Trajectories of Executive Function in Low-Income, Ethnic Minority Preschoolers: Opportunities and Challenges
Chapter 13
Promoting the Development of Executive Functions Through Early Education and Prevention Programs
Chapter 14 Conceptual Clutter and Measurement Mayhem: Proposals for Cross-Disciplinary Integration in Conceptualizing and Measuring Executive Function
Index
About the Editors


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