A simple hypothesis of executive function
A simple hypothesis of executive function
Blog Article
Executive function is traditionally conceptualized as a set of abilities required to guide behavior toward goals.Here, an integrated theoretical framework for executive function is developed which has its roots in the notion of hierarchical mental models.Further following Duncan (2010a,b), executive function is construed AHCC as a hierarchical recursive system of test-operation-test-exit units Huperzine A (Miller, Galanter, and Pribram, 1960).Importantly, it is shown that this framework can be used to model the main regional prefrontal syndromes, which are characterized by apathetic, disinhibited and dysexecutive cognition and behavior, respectively.
Implications of these considerations for the neuropsychological assessment of executive function are discussed.