Executive Function
Development Across the Life Span
Herausgeber: Wiebe, Sandra A; Karbach, Julia
Executive Function
Development Across the Life Span
Herausgeber: Wiebe, Sandra A; Karbach, Julia
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This volume presents perspectives from leading researchers and theorists on the development of executive function-the set of higher-order cognitive processes involved in regulating attention, thoughts, and actions-from infancy to late adulthood.
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This volume presents perspectives from leading researchers and theorists on the development of executive function-the set of higher-order cognitive processes involved in regulating attention, thoughts, and actions-from infancy to late adulthood.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781138655553
- ISBN-10: 1138655554
- Artikelnr.: 48914122
- Verlag: Jenny Stanford Publishing
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 27. Juli 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 443g
- ISBN-13: 9781138655553
- ISBN-10: 1138655554
- Artikelnr.: 48914122
Sandra A. Wiebe is a developmental cognitive scientist who studies executive function in childhood. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of Psychology and the Neuroscience and Mental Health Institute at the University of Alberta, Canada. Julia Karbach is a developmental psychologist who studies neurocognitive development and plasticity across the life span. She is a Professor at the Department of Psychology at the University of Koblenz-Landau, Germany.
Introduction: Development and Plasticity of Executive Function Across the
Life Span Sandra A. Wiebe and Julia Karbach Part I: Characterizing
Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 1. Emergence of
Executive Function in Infancy Kimberly Cuevas, Vinaya Rajan, and Lauren J.
Bryant 2. Executive Function in Early and Middle Childhood Nicolas
Chevalier and Caron A. C. Clark 3. Executive Function Development in
Adolescence Eveline A. Crone, Sabine Peters, and Nikolaus Steinbeis 4.
Executive Function Development in Aging Karen Z. H. Li, Kiran K. Vadaga,
Halina Bruce, and Laurence Lai Part II: Understanding Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development and Plasticity 5. Neural Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development during Early Childhood Yusuke Moriguchi 6.
Aging and the Neural Correlates of Executive Function Robert West 7.
Genetic Influences on Executive Functions Across the Life Span James J. Li
and Delanie K. Roberts 8. Computational Models of Executive Function
Development Aaron T. Buss Part III: Environmental, Cultural, and Lifestyle
Factors that Shape Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 9.
Adversity and Stress: Implications for the Development of Executive
Functions Jenna E. Finch and Jelena Obradovi¿ 10. Parental Influences on
Children's Executive Function: A Differentiated Approach Claire Hughes and
Rory T. Devine 11. Bilingualism and the Development of Executive Function
in Children: The Interplay of Languages and Cognition Gregory J. Poarch and
Janet G. van Hell 12. Physical Activity, Exercise, and Executive Functions
Nicolas Berryman, Kristell Pothier, and Louis Bherer 13. Cognitive Training
to Promote Executive Functions Matthias Kliegel, Alexandra Hering, Andreas
Ihle, and Sascha Zuber Part IV: Atypical Patterns of Executive Function
Development Across the Life Span 14. Executive Dysfunction in Very Preterm
Children and Associated Brain Pathology Elisha K. Josev and Peter J.
Anderson 15. Executive Functions and Developmental Psychopathology:
Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation in Adolescent Depression and Anxiety
Kristina L. Gelardi, Veronika Vilgis, and Amanda E. Guyer 16. Executive
Function and Substance Misuse: Neurodevelopmental Vulnerabilities and
Consequences of Use Monica Luciana and Emily Ewan 17. Trajectories and
Modifiers of Executive Function: Normal Aging to Neurodegenerative Disease
G. Peggy McFall, Shraddha Sapkota, Sherilyn Thibeau, and Roger A. Dixon
Life Span Sandra A. Wiebe and Julia Karbach Part I: Characterizing
Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 1. Emergence of
Executive Function in Infancy Kimberly Cuevas, Vinaya Rajan, and Lauren J.
Bryant 2. Executive Function in Early and Middle Childhood Nicolas
Chevalier and Caron A. C. Clark 3. Executive Function Development in
Adolescence Eveline A. Crone, Sabine Peters, and Nikolaus Steinbeis 4.
Executive Function Development in Aging Karen Z. H. Li, Kiran K. Vadaga,
Halina Bruce, and Laurence Lai Part II: Understanding Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development and Plasticity 5. Neural Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development during Early Childhood Yusuke Moriguchi 6.
Aging and the Neural Correlates of Executive Function Robert West 7.
Genetic Influences on Executive Functions Across the Life Span James J. Li
and Delanie K. Roberts 8. Computational Models of Executive Function
Development Aaron T. Buss Part III: Environmental, Cultural, and Lifestyle
Factors that Shape Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 9.
Adversity and Stress: Implications for the Development of Executive
Functions Jenna E. Finch and Jelena Obradovi¿ 10. Parental Influences on
Children's Executive Function: A Differentiated Approach Claire Hughes and
Rory T. Devine 11. Bilingualism and the Development of Executive Function
in Children: The Interplay of Languages and Cognition Gregory J. Poarch and
Janet G. van Hell 12. Physical Activity, Exercise, and Executive Functions
Nicolas Berryman, Kristell Pothier, and Louis Bherer 13. Cognitive Training
to Promote Executive Functions Matthias Kliegel, Alexandra Hering, Andreas
Ihle, and Sascha Zuber Part IV: Atypical Patterns of Executive Function
Development Across the Life Span 14. Executive Dysfunction in Very Preterm
Children and Associated Brain Pathology Elisha K. Josev and Peter J.
Anderson 15. Executive Functions and Developmental Psychopathology:
Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation in Adolescent Depression and Anxiety
Kristina L. Gelardi, Veronika Vilgis, and Amanda E. Guyer 16. Executive
Function and Substance Misuse: Neurodevelopmental Vulnerabilities and
Consequences of Use Monica Luciana and Emily Ewan 17. Trajectories and
Modifiers of Executive Function: Normal Aging to Neurodegenerative Disease
G. Peggy McFall, Shraddha Sapkota, Sherilyn Thibeau, and Roger A. Dixon
Introduction: Development and Plasticity of Executive Function Across the
Life Span Sandra A. Wiebe and Julia Karbach Part I: Characterizing
Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 1. Emergence of
Executive Function in Infancy Kimberly Cuevas, Vinaya Rajan, and Lauren J.
Bryant 2. Executive Function in Early and Middle Childhood Nicolas
Chevalier and Caron A. C. Clark 3. Executive Function Development in
Adolescence Eveline A. Crone, Sabine Peters, and Nikolaus Steinbeis 4.
Executive Function Development in Aging Karen Z. H. Li, Kiran K. Vadaga,
Halina Bruce, and Laurence Lai Part II: Understanding Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development and Plasticity 5. Neural Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development during Early Childhood Yusuke Moriguchi 6.
Aging and the Neural Correlates of Executive Function Robert West 7.
Genetic Influences on Executive Functions Across the Life Span James J. Li
and Delanie K. Roberts 8. Computational Models of Executive Function
Development Aaron T. Buss Part III: Environmental, Cultural, and Lifestyle
Factors that Shape Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 9.
Adversity and Stress: Implications for the Development of Executive
Functions Jenna E. Finch and Jelena Obradovi¿ 10. Parental Influences on
Children's Executive Function: A Differentiated Approach Claire Hughes and
Rory T. Devine 11. Bilingualism and the Development of Executive Function
in Children: The Interplay of Languages and Cognition Gregory J. Poarch and
Janet G. van Hell 12. Physical Activity, Exercise, and Executive Functions
Nicolas Berryman, Kristell Pothier, and Louis Bherer 13. Cognitive Training
to Promote Executive Functions Matthias Kliegel, Alexandra Hering, Andreas
Ihle, and Sascha Zuber Part IV: Atypical Patterns of Executive Function
Development Across the Life Span 14. Executive Dysfunction in Very Preterm
Children and Associated Brain Pathology Elisha K. Josev and Peter J.
Anderson 15. Executive Functions and Developmental Psychopathology:
Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation in Adolescent Depression and Anxiety
Kristina L. Gelardi, Veronika Vilgis, and Amanda E. Guyer 16. Executive
Function and Substance Misuse: Neurodevelopmental Vulnerabilities and
Consequences of Use Monica Luciana and Emily Ewan 17. Trajectories and
Modifiers of Executive Function: Normal Aging to Neurodegenerative Disease
G. Peggy McFall, Shraddha Sapkota, Sherilyn Thibeau, and Roger A. Dixon
Life Span Sandra A. Wiebe and Julia Karbach Part I: Characterizing
Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 1. Emergence of
Executive Function in Infancy Kimberly Cuevas, Vinaya Rajan, and Lauren J.
Bryant 2. Executive Function in Early and Middle Childhood Nicolas
Chevalier and Caron A. C. Clark 3. Executive Function Development in
Adolescence Eveline A. Crone, Sabine Peters, and Nikolaus Steinbeis 4.
Executive Function Development in Aging Karen Z. H. Li, Kiran K. Vadaga,
Halina Bruce, and Laurence Lai Part II: Understanding Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development and Plasticity 5. Neural Mechanisms of
Executive Function Development during Early Childhood Yusuke Moriguchi 6.
Aging and the Neural Correlates of Executive Function Robert West 7.
Genetic Influences on Executive Functions Across the Life Span James J. Li
and Delanie K. Roberts 8. Computational Models of Executive Function
Development Aaron T. Buss Part III: Environmental, Cultural, and Lifestyle
Factors that Shape Executive Function Development Across the Life Span 9.
Adversity and Stress: Implications for the Development of Executive
Functions Jenna E. Finch and Jelena Obradovi¿ 10. Parental Influences on
Children's Executive Function: A Differentiated Approach Claire Hughes and
Rory T. Devine 11. Bilingualism and the Development of Executive Function
in Children: The Interplay of Languages and Cognition Gregory J. Poarch and
Janet G. van Hell 12. Physical Activity, Exercise, and Executive Functions
Nicolas Berryman, Kristell Pothier, and Louis Bherer 13. Cognitive Training
to Promote Executive Functions Matthias Kliegel, Alexandra Hering, Andreas
Ihle, and Sascha Zuber Part IV: Atypical Patterns of Executive Function
Development Across the Life Span 14. Executive Dysfunction in Very Preterm
Children and Associated Brain Pathology Elisha K. Josev and Peter J.
Anderson 15. Executive Functions and Developmental Psychopathology:
Neurobiology of Emotion Regulation in Adolescent Depression and Anxiety
Kristina L. Gelardi, Veronika Vilgis, and Amanda E. Guyer 16. Executive
Function and Substance Misuse: Neurodevelopmental Vulnerabilities and
Consequences of Use Monica Luciana and Emily Ewan 17. Trajectories and
Modifiers of Executive Function: Normal Aging to Neurodegenerative Disease
G. Peggy McFall, Shraddha Sapkota, Sherilyn Thibeau, and Roger A. Dixon