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Planning and prioritization is a strength for some ADHD brains, while it is a challenge for others.
Research that is taking a closer look at activity in the thalamus—a region long considered a relay station for the brain and involved in consciousness and motor activity—reveals the thalamus may play ...
Quality vs. quantity: Untangling sleep issues tied up with ADHD New research on ‘slow-wave sleep’ may have implications for others battling insomnia, including people with anxiety and depression.
In a new study, children participating in team sports showed superior executive function than participants in individual sports.
But our recent study, published in Nature Human Behavior, shows executive function problems are similar across all neurodevelopmental conditions.
ADHD symptoms come from problems with your executive functions. Learn more about what executive function tests are and what they can tell you.
The age-related trajectories of autism and executive function skills are similar to those of neurotypical children and adolescents.
How to support employees by providing executive functioning skills training Addressing poor engagement begins with recognizing that executive function deficits may be at play. Then, HR and benefits ...
Learn how executive functioning skills support reading comprehension and ways we can use them in reading interventions.