Early development of executive functions: a differential study

The ontogeny of executive functions is essential in explaining differential and normative developmental trends. Executive functions must be studied from an early age given their consequential effects on mental flexibility, monitoring information, planning, and cognitive control. We propose a differe...

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Main Authors: Sylvia Sastre-Riba, Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero, M.ª Luisa Poch-Olivé
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Language:English
Published: Servicio de Publicaciones 2015-05-01
Series:Anales de Psicología
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spelling doaj-4354a15031c24a6ab8eb80aa10aa0d592020-11-24T21:18:22ZengServicio de PublicacionesAnales de Psicología0212-97282015-05-0131255256110.6018/analesps.31.2.180711S0212-97282015000200018Early development of executive functions: a differential studySylvia Sastre-Riba0Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero1M.ª Luisa Poch-Olivé2University of La RiojaUniversity of La RiojaHospital San PedroThe ontogeny of executive functions is essential in explaining differential and normative developmental trends. Executive functions must be studied from an early age given their consequential effects on mental flexibility, monitoring information, planning, and cognitive control. We propose a differential study in alternative developmental courses through observing typical babies, Down syndrome babies, and babies with risk-factors at birth (due to low weight or to congenital hypothyroidism). Applymg Systematic Observational Methodology, spontaneous babies' activity was registered. The results indicated that: a) Typical babies showed better shifting and action flexibility in order to obtain a goal, thus better results; b) Among the higher risk-babies, the lower efficacy in executive functioning was observed in underweight babies. Those with hypothyroidism were more in line with the typical babies; c) Underweight babies showed a good level of combining actions but they obtained inferior results; d) Down syndrome babies displayed more executive functioning difficulty, lower flexibility, high perseveration and less error detection.http://scielo.isciii.es/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0212-97282015000200018&lng=en&tlng=enDesarrollo tempranodesarrollo diferencialfricción ejecutivaresultado cognitivo
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author Sylvia Sastre-Riba
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
M.ª Luisa Poch-Olivé
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Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
M.ª Luisa Poch-Olivé
Early development of executive functions: a differential study
Anales de Psicología
Desarrollo temprano
desarrollo diferencial
fricción ejecutiva
resultado cognitivo
author_facet Sylvia Sastre-Riba
Eduardo Fonseca-Pedrero
M.ª Luisa Poch-Olivé
author_sort Sylvia Sastre-Riba
title Early development of executive functions: a differential study
title_short Early development of executive functions: a differential study
title_full Early development of executive functions: a differential study
title_fullStr Early development of executive functions: a differential study
title_full_unstemmed Early development of executive functions: a differential study
title_sort early development of executive functions: a differential study
publisher Servicio de Publicaciones
series Anales de Psicología
issn 0212-9728
publishDate 2015-05-01
description The ontogeny of executive functions is essential in explaining differential and normative developmental trends. Executive functions must be studied from an early age given their consequential effects on mental flexibility, monitoring information, planning, and cognitive control. We propose a differential study in alternative developmental courses through observing typical babies, Down syndrome babies, and babies with risk-factors at birth (due to low weight or to congenital hypothyroidism). Applymg Systematic Observational Methodology, spontaneous babies' activity was registered. The results indicated that: a) Typical babies showed better shifting and action flexibility in order to obtain a goal, thus better results; b) Among the higher risk-babies, the lower efficacy in executive functioning was observed in underweight babies. Those with hypothyroidism were more in line with the typical babies; c) Underweight babies showed a good level of combining actions but they obtained inferior results; d) Down syndrome babies displayed more executive functioning difficulty, lower flexibility, high perseveration and less error detection.
topic Desarrollo temprano
desarrollo diferencial
fricción ejecutiva
resultado cognitivo
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