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British psychologist Donald Broadbent was the first to identify what he called selective attention and distinguished between 'automatic' and 'controlled' processes in the 1950s. It wasn't until 1975, however, that US psychologist Michael Posner coined the term cognitive control.
 
British psychologist Donald Broadbent was the first to identify what he called selective attention and distinguished between 'automatic' and 'controlled' processes in the 1950s. It wasn't until 1975, however, that US psychologist Michael Posner coined the term cognitive control.
 
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Martel et al, 2007. Executive function in adolsecents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder PMID 18316327
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Torrent et al, 2006. Cognitive impairment in bipolar II disorder PMID 16946361
  
 
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Executive Function

Basic Characteristics

  • Description

Executive function is the idea that there is a cognitive system composed of a collection of brain processes that guide our thoughts and behaviors. Specifically, this cognitive system is considered responsible for planning, cognitive felxibility, abstract thinking, and rule acquisition. Executive functioning is responsible for the selection of relevant information and also allows us to initiate or inhibit inappropriate and appropriate actions. Sometimes referred to as cognitive control, fundamental cognitive functions include memory, learning, language and reasoning. Research has shown than frontal lobe damage creates deficits in executive functioning. People who experience frontal lobe damage often exhibit disorganized actions and strategies in everyday tasks.

  • History

British psychologist Donald Broadbent was the first to identify what he called selective attention and distinguished between 'automatic' and 'controlled' processes in the 1950s. It wasn't until 1975, however, that US psychologist Michael Posner coined the term cognitive control.

  • References

Martel et al, 2007. Executive function in adolsecents with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder PMID 18316327

Torrent et al, 2006. Cognitive impairment in bipolar II disorder PMID 16946361

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