Handbook of executive functioning /

Planning. Attention. Memory. Self-regulation. These and other core cognitive and behavioral operations of daily life comprise what we know as executive functioning (EF). But despite all we know, the concept has engendered multiple, often conflicting definitions, and its components are sometimes loos...

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Group Author: Goldstein, Sam, 1952; Naglieri, Jack A
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Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Summary: Planning. Attention. Memory. Self-regulation. These and other core cognitive and behavioral operations of daily life comprise what we know as executive functioning (EF). But despite all we know, the concept has engendered multiple, often conflicting definitions, and its components are sometimes loosely defined and poorly understood. The Handbook of Executive Functioning cuts through the confusion, analyzing both the whole and its parts in comprehensive, practical detail for scholar and clinician alike. Background chapters examine influential models of EF, tour the brain geography of the exec
Carrier Form: xix, 567 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN: 9781461481058 (hbk.) :
1461481058 (alk. paper)
9781461481065 (eBook)
1461481066 (eBook)
9781493903375 (pbk.)
1493903373 (pbk.)
CLC: B845.1-62
Call Number: B845.1-62/H236-2
Contents: Part I: Conceptualizations of executive functioning -- Part II: Practical implications -- Part III: Assessment of executive functioning -- Part IV: Interventions related to executive functioning.