What I meant was that people with autism usually have a lack of executive function.
It also plays a role in executive function and respiratory control.
From these, conclusions may be drawn on the use of executive functions.
It has also been suggested that the executive function and the theory of mind share the same regions.
A task like writing a term paper places heavy demands on executive functions.
A subject may be good at one task but show dysfunction in executive function overall.
The patients are then taught to monitor their executive functions and begin to evaluate them.
It has been made known that young children with behavioral problems show poor verbal ability and executive functions.
The study described the kids who watch the show as "significantly impaired" in tests of executive function.
As your rapporteur has just mentioned, the work that they do is indeed at the very heart of the executive function.
The prime minister and cabinet exercise most executive functions.
These regions are also known to have executive functions within the brain.
Mr. Alierta will assume "all executive functions," the company said.
These changes encompass what are known as executive functions of the brain.
Some researchers have found that mature, dramatic play enhances executive function.
Many executive functions may begin in childhood and preadolescence, such as inhibitory control.
It's un-American, he added, to have someone performing so many executive functions when you can't vote the bum out.
The constitution laid down that all executive functions rested with the government except as expressly assigned to the president.
If there is always this possibility of call-back, Parliament will obviously end up taking on a strictly executive function.
This pathway is crucial for many executive functions such as working memory, effort regulation, selective attention, and focus.