Executive Function and Dysfunction
Herausgeber: Hunter, Scott J.; Sparrow, Elizabeth P.
Executive Function and Dysfunction
Herausgeber: Hunter, Scott J.; Sparrow, Elizabeth P.
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Provides a summary of executive function and dysfunction for practitioners, researchers and educators, including lifespan development, assessment, impact and interventions.
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Provides a summary of executive function and dysfunction for practitioners, researchers and educators, including lifespan development, assessment, impact and interventions.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780521889766
- ISBN-10: 0521889766
- Artikelnr.: 32952060
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 322
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 710g
- ISBN-13: 9780521889766
- ISBN-10: 0521889766
- Artikelnr.: 32952060
Preface; Introduction to the volume Elizabeth P. Sparrow and Scott J.
Hunter; Part I. Foundations of Executive Function/Dysfunction: 1. Models of
executive functioning Scott J. Hunter and Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 2. The
developmental neuropsychology of executive functions Scott J. Hunter,
Jennifer P. Edidin and Clayton D. Hinkle; 3. The neurobiology of executive
functions Scott J. Hunter, Clayton D. Hinkle and Jennifer P. Edidin; 4.
Assessment and identification of executive dysfunction Elizabeth P.
Sparrow; Part II. Executive Dysfunction in the Neurodevelopmental and
Acquired Disorders: Introduction to Part II Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 5.
Executive functions in disruptive behavior disorders Laura E. Kenealy and
Iris Paltin; 6. Executive functions in autism spectrum disorders Lauren
Kenworthy, Laura Gutermuth Anthony and Benjamin E. Yerys; 7. Executive
functions in intellectual disability syndromes Kelly Janke and Bonnie
Klein-Tasman; 8. Executive functions in pediatric movement and motor
control disorders Emily J. Helder and Tory L. Larsen; 9. Executive
functions in learning disorders Laura A. Barquero, Lindsay M. Wilson,
Sabrina L. Benedict, Esther R. Lindström, Heather C. Harris and Laurie E.
Cutting; 10. Executive functions in mood and anxiety disorders Jennifer P.
Edidin and Scott J. Hunter; 11. Executive functions in childhood epilepsy
Frank A. Zelko and Lev Gottlieb; 12. Executive functions in pediatric
cancer Marsha Nortz Gragert and Lisa S. Kahalley; 13. Executive functions
in human immunodeficiency virus Sharon Nichols; 14. Executive functions and
neurotoxic exposure Jill Kelderman; 15. Executive functions after
congenital and prenatal insults Jillian M. Schuh and Scott J. Hunter; 16.
Executive functions in acquired brain injury Cynthia Salorio; Part III.
Applications: 17. Empirical status regarding the remediation of executive
skills Beth Slomine, Gianna Locascio and Megan Kramer; 18. Educational
implications of executive dysfunction Lisa A. Jacobson and E. Mark Mahone;
19. Executive functions, forensic neuropsychology, and child psychiatry:
opinions, cautions, and caveats Scott J. Hunter, Niranjan S. Karnik and
Jennifer P. Edidin; 20. Reflections on executive functioning Elizabeth P.
Sparrow and Scott J. Hunter.
Hunter; Part I. Foundations of Executive Function/Dysfunction: 1. Models of
executive functioning Scott J. Hunter and Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 2. The
developmental neuropsychology of executive functions Scott J. Hunter,
Jennifer P. Edidin and Clayton D. Hinkle; 3. The neurobiology of executive
functions Scott J. Hunter, Clayton D. Hinkle and Jennifer P. Edidin; 4.
Assessment and identification of executive dysfunction Elizabeth P.
Sparrow; Part II. Executive Dysfunction in the Neurodevelopmental and
Acquired Disorders: Introduction to Part II Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 5.
Executive functions in disruptive behavior disorders Laura E. Kenealy and
Iris Paltin; 6. Executive functions in autism spectrum disorders Lauren
Kenworthy, Laura Gutermuth Anthony and Benjamin E. Yerys; 7. Executive
functions in intellectual disability syndromes Kelly Janke and Bonnie
Klein-Tasman; 8. Executive functions in pediatric movement and motor
control disorders Emily J. Helder and Tory L. Larsen; 9. Executive
functions in learning disorders Laura A. Barquero, Lindsay M. Wilson,
Sabrina L. Benedict, Esther R. Lindström, Heather C. Harris and Laurie E.
Cutting; 10. Executive functions in mood and anxiety disorders Jennifer P.
Edidin and Scott J. Hunter; 11. Executive functions in childhood epilepsy
Frank A. Zelko and Lev Gottlieb; 12. Executive functions in pediatric
cancer Marsha Nortz Gragert and Lisa S. Kahalley; 13. Executive functions
in human immunodeficiency virus Sharon Nichols; 14. Executive functions and
neurotoxic exposure Jill Kelderman; 15. Executive functions after
congenital and prenatal insults Jillian M. Schuh and Scott J. Hunter; 16.
Executive functions in acquired brain injury Cynthia Salorio; Part III.
Applications: 17. Empirical status regarding the remediation of executive
skills Beth Slomine, Gianna Locascio and Megan Kramer; 18. Educational
implications of executive dysfunction Lisa A. Jacobson and E. Mark Mahone;
19. Executive functions, forensic neuropsychology, and child psychiatry:
opinions, cautions, and caveats Scott J. Hunter, Niranjan S. Karnik and
Jennifer P. Edidin; 20. Reflections on executive functioning Elizabeth P.
Sparrow and Scott J. Hunter.
Preface; Introduction to the volume Elizabeth P. Sparrow and Scott J.
Hunter; Part I. Foundations of Executive Function/Dysfunction: 1. Models of
executive functioning Scott J. Hunter and Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 2. The
developmental neuropsychology of executive functions Scott J. Hunter,
Jennifer P. Edidin and Clayton D. Hinkle; 3. The neurobiology of executive
functions Scott J. Hunter, Clayton D. Hinkle and Jennifer P. Edidin; 4.
Assessment and identification of executive dysfunction Elizabeth P.
Sparrow; Part II. Executive Dysfunction in the Neurodevelopmental and
Acquired Disorders: Introduction to Part II Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 5.
Executive functions in disruptive behavior disorders Laura E. Kenealy and
Iris Paltin; 6. Executive functions in autism spectrum disorders Lauren
Kenworthy, Laura Gutermuth Anthony and Benjamin E. Yerys; 7. Executive
functions in intellectual disability syndromes Kelly Janke and Bonnie
Klein-Tasman; 8. Executive functions in pediatric movement and motor
control disorders Emily J. Helder and Tory L. Larsen; 9. Executive
functions in learning disorders Laura A. Barquero, Lindsay M. Wilson,
Sabrina L. Benedict, Esther R. Lindström, Heather C. Harris and Laurie E.
Cutting; 10. Executive functions in mood and anxiety disorders Jennifer P.
Edidin and Scott J. Hunter; 11. Executive functions in childhood epilepsy
Frank A. Zelko and Lev Gottlieb; 12. Executive functions in pediatric
cancer Marsha Nortz Gragert and Lisa S. Kahalley; 13. Executive functions
in human immunodeficiency virus Sharon Nichols; 14. Executive functions and
neurotoxic exposure Jill Kelderman; 15. Executive functions after
congenital and prenatal insults Jillian M. Schuh and Scott J. Hunter; 16.
Executive functions in acquired brain injury Cynthia Salorio; Part III.
Applications: 17. Empirical status regarding the remediation of executive
skills Beth Slomine, Gianna Locascio and Megan Kramer; 18. Educational
implications of executive dysfunction Lisa A. Jacobson and E. Mark Mahone;
19. Executive functions, forensic neuropsychology, and child psychiatry:
opinions, cautions, and caveats Scott J. Hunter, Niranjan S. Karnik and
Jennifer P. Edidin; 20. Reflections on executive functioning Elizabeth P.
Sparrow and Scott J. Hunter.
Hunter; Part I. Foundations of Executive Function/Dysfunction: 1. Models of
executive functioning Scott J. Hunter and Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 2. The
developmental neuropsychology of executive functions Scott J. Hunter,
Jennifer P. Edidin and Clayton D. Hinkle; 3. The neurobiology of executive
functions Scott J. Hunter, Clayton D. Hinkle and Jennifer P. Edidin; 4.
Assessment and identification of executive dysfunction Elizabeth P.
Sparrow; Part II. Executive Dysfunction in the Neurodevelopmental and
Acquired Disorders: Introduction to Part II Elizabeth P. Sparrow; 5.
Executive functions in disruptive behavior disorders Laura E. Kenealy and
Iris Paltin; 6. Executive functions in autism spectrum disorders Lauren
Kenworthy, Laura Gutermuth Anthony and Benjamin E. Yerys; 7. Executive
functions in intellectual disability syndromes Kelly Janke and Bonnie
Klein-Tasman; 8. Executive functions in pediatric movement and motor
control disorders Emily J. Helder and Tory L. Larsen; 9. Executive
functions in learning disorders Laura A. Barquero, Lindsay M. Wilson,
Sabrina L. Benedict, Esther R. Lindström, Heather C. Harris and Laurie E.
Cutting; 10. Executive functions in mood and anxiety disorders Jennifer P.
Edidin and Scott J. Hunter; 11. Executive functions in childhood epilepsy
Frank A. Zelko and Lev Gottlieb; 12. Executive functions in pediatric
cancer Marsha Nortz Gragert and Lisa S. Kahalley; 13. Executive functions
in human immunodeficiency virus Sharon Nichols; 14. Executive functions and
neurotoxic exposure Jill Kelderman; 15. Executive functions after
congenital and prenatal insults Jillian M. Schuh and Scott J. Hunter; 16.
Executive functions in acquired brain injury Cynthia Salorio; Part III.
Applications: 17. Empirical status regarding the remediation of executive
skills Beth Slomine, Gianna Locascio and Megan Kramer; 18. Educational
implications of executive dysfunction Lisa A. Jacobson and E. Mark Mahone;
19. Executive functions, forensic neuropsychology, and child psychiatry:
opinions, cautions, and caveats Scott J. Hunter, Niranjan S. Karnik and
Jennifer P. Edidin; 20. Reflections on executive functioning Elizabeth P.
Sparrow and Scott J. Hunter.