Measurement of executive function in early childhood / guest editors, Clancy Blair, Philip David Zelago, and Mark T. Greenberg.

This special issue of Developmental Psychology concerns the psychological processes underlying the development of executive function, or the concious control of thought and action in young children.

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Other Authors: Blair, Clancy (Editor), Zelazo, Philip David (Editor), Greenberg, Mark T. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: [London] : Psychology Press, [2005]
Series:500 Tips.
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Table of Contents:
  • The measurement of executive function in early childhood / Clancy Blair, Philip Zelago and Mark T. Greenberg
  • The development of executive attention : contributions to the emergence of self-reulation / M. Rosario Rueda, Michael I. Posner, and Mary K. Rothbart
  • Developmentally sensitive measures of executive function in preschool children / Stephanie M. Carlson
  • Young children : age-related changes and individual differences / Donaya Hongwanishkul, Keith R. Happaney, Wendy S.C. Lee and Philip D. Zelazo.
  • Executive function and theory of mind in 2 year olds : a family affair? / Claire Hughes and Rosie Ensor
  • Inhibitory processes in young children and individual variation in short-term memory / Kimberly Andrews Espy and Rebecca Bull
  • Preschool children's performance in task switching on the dimensional change card sort task : separating the dimensions aids the ability to switch / Adele Diamond, Stepanie M. Carlson, and Danielle M. Beck.