Cognitive control is the set of executive functions that underpins our ability to regulate thoughts and actions in line with internal goals, particularly in complex and dynamic environments. Task ...
A study assesses whether perceiving a partner's effort leads to greater engagement of executive control mechanisms to maintain focus on a task.
Cognitive control encompasses the executive processes that enable individuals to maintain task focus, inhibit distractions, and adapt behaviour in response to conflict or changing task demands. A ...
Research shows that hoarding stems from executive-function struggles, where emotion overpowers decision-making.
Training exercises designed to improve cognitive control in children do not make a significant difference to their ability to delay gratification or to their academic achievement, nor do they lead to ...
Your working memory, cognitive flexibility, and self-regulation are core components of executive function (EF), an interrelated set of mental skills that lay the foundation for advanced cognitive ...
A classic study on financial stress and cognitive function seemed to suggest that poverty reduces IQ, but that's not quite ...
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