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  1. A Simple and Effective Way to Study Executive Functions by Using 360° Videos

    Executive Functions: A Complex Construct. Chan and colleagues described EFs as "an umbrella term comprising a wide range of cognitive processes and behavioral competencies which include verbal reasoning, problem-solving, planning, sequencing, the ability to sustain attention, resistance to interference, utilization of feedback, multitasking, cognitive flexibility, and the ability to deal ...

  2. A Case Study of the Implementation of Activate, an Executive Function

    Executive Function Intervention Program Randal Smasal St. Cloud State University Follow this and additional works at:https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/edad_etds ... Smasal, Randal, "A Case Study of the Implementation of Activate, an Executive Function Intervention Program" (2017).Culminating Projects in Education Administration and Leadership ...

  3. Promoting the Executive Functions: Core Foundations, Assessment

    Note that in these studies, executive functioning is typically defined in different ways based on sample (normal or clinical), measures employed (clinical vs. experimental), and study aims (e.g., factor analysis in isolation, prediction of functional behavior), resulting at times in conflicting findings. ... The Special Case of Executive ...

  4. Introduction: A History of Executive Functioning as a Theoretical and

    This case and others prompted early brain researchers to further investigate the role of the frontal lobes and the concept of executive function. By the 1950s, psychologists and neuroscientists became more interested in understanding the role of the prefrontal cortex in intelligent behavior.

  5. PDF Chapter 2 Case Study Final

    Chapter 2: Using Executive Functions: Planning and Reflection in the Early Education Setting. In this chapter, we focused executive functions and why they are a cornerstone educator competency. We also reviewed tools and leadership skills that promote executive functions. Use the following case study from Chapter 2, along with the questions ...

  6. The Assessment of Executive Function Using the Cognitive ...

    The case study we presented is an actual one (the name has been changed) that illustrates how the CAS2 and CEFI data can be used to understand the cognitive and behavioral manifestations of the concept of executive function and empirically supported interventions which can be applied to address the need for improvement.

  7. Questionnaire-based assessment of executive functioning: Case studies

    Questionnaire-based measures of executive functioning behaviors in everyday life have unique advantages and complement traditional neuropsychological measures of executive functioning. Two case studies of children with spina bifida are presented to illustrate the clinical use of a new questionnaire measure of executive and learning-related ...

  8. Questionnaire-based assessment of executive functioning: Case studies

    Two case studies of children. with spina bifida are presented to illustrate the clinical use of a new questionnaire measure of. executive and learning-related functioning, the Learning, Executive ...

  9. Case Study on Executive Function

    Toward the end of third grade, a school psychologist diagnosed him with attentional problems and verbal and nonverbal working memory issues. The psychologist found that Mark had learned to decode accurately, but his distractibility caused him to lose his place frequently. His poor working memory meant he forgot what he'd read, further ...

  10. Autism spectrum disorders: a meta-analysis of executive function

    It is of note that most studies including self/informant reports used the Behavioural Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF). 30 A sensitivity analysis revealed that by excluding ...

  11. Executive Function and Equity Case Study

    Each unit addresses an area of executive function crucial for success in school and life: Unit 1: Introduction to Executive Function Strategies. Unit 2: Goal Setting. Unit 3: Thinking Flexibly. Unit 4: Organizing and Prioritizing Materials and Time. Unit 5: Organizing and Prioritizing Information. Unit 6: Remembering (memorizing)

  12. Assessment of Executive Functions in Children with Sensorineural ...

    Executive functions (EFs) are related abilities, associated with the frontal lobes functions, that allow individuals to modify behavioral patterns when they become unsatisfactory. The aim of this study was to assess EFs in children with sensorineural hearing loss (SNHL) and in children with "specific language impairment" (SLI), compared with a control group of children with normal ...

  13. A Pragmatic Turn in the Study of Early Executive Functions ...

    The case study in the nursery school, classroom 0-1, showed that Ils set himself significant goals and acted intentionally from the first session when he was 8 months and 7 days old. Various executive functions were identified when trying to achieve the goal that he had set for himself. The first of these was his own goal.

  14. Frontiers

    Executive functioning deficits due to brain disease affecting frontal lobe functions cause significant real-life disability, yet solid evidence in support of executive functioning interventions is lacking. Goal Management Training (GMT), an executive functioning intervention that draws upon theories concerning goal processing and sustained attention, has received empirical support in studies ...

  15. Frontiers

    A Simple and Effective Way to Study Executive Functions by Using 360° Videos. Francesca Borgnis 1,2 Francesca Baglio 1 Elisa Pedroli 3,4 Federica Rossetto 1 Giuseppe Riva 2,3 Pietro Cipresso 2,3*. 1 IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Onlus, Milan, Italy. 2 Department of Psychology, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Milan, Italy.

  16. PDF Executive Functions & Learning Disabilities

    Executive functioning issues are often related to conditions such as ADHD, mood disorders, and learning disabilities. Research in cognitive and neurological sciences ... [Text on screen: Case Study: Working memory Image on screen: a diagram of a brain labeled "Temporary Storage," "Focuses

  17. Full article: The Future of Research on Executive Function and Its

    Ecological validity of executive function tasks and models. Another current issue relates to the ecological validity of standard executive function tasks (Doebel, Citation 2020; Gaskins & Alcalá, this issue; Holochwost et al., this issue; Müller & Kerns, Citation 2015; Zelazo & Carlson, this issue).While we know that executive function tasks do consistently relate to some important "real ...

  18. Executive Function Intervention in Autism: A Case Study Approach

    Executive Function Intervention in Autism: A Case Study Approach. Srabasti Dey, Mallika Banerjee. Published 22 November 2017. Psychology. Executive Functioning is a repertoire of a number of complex brain (frontal lobe) abilities that helps to perform goal-directed daily activities with ease. In most of the time this function remains discretely ...

  19. Effect of digital game intervention on cognitive functions in older

    Background Residents in nursing homes are prone to cognitive decline affecting memory, visuospatial cognition, and executive functions. Cognitive decline can lead to dementia, necessitating prioritized intervention. Methods The current study aimed to investigate whether an intervention using a digital game was effective for preserving and improving the cognitive function of residents in ...

  20. Intentional and Inclusive School Mergers : Office of the New York City

    A Case Study of Prioritizing Real Integration in School Mergers: Arts and Letters 305 United Introduction and History. As noted above, school mergers in the New York City public school system often solve for the operational, enrollment, and financial needs of each school.