Executive function skills is a term we hear a lot these days—almost like a buzzword. But what does it mean, and how does it relate to ADHD? Executive function skills are brain-based abilities ...
Executive dysfunction—sometimes called executive function disorder, or EFD—may appear similar to ADHD; indeed, some experts posit that ADHD is itself a disorder of executive function.
Executive function delays are core to challenges people ... how difficulties in attention and impulse control underpin ADHD. Meanwhile, difficulties with switching attention and flexibility ...
Of these three executive functions, only updating was highly correlated with measures of IQ ... and the development of behavioral disorders such as conduct disorder (CD), Attention Deficit ...
compared with ADHD psychiatric outpatients. Further, analysis of executive functions after controlling for IQ showed both ADHD groups performed poorer than controls on working memory tests.
ADHD is caused by a deficit in response inhibition, an executive function in the prefrontal cortex. As a result, those with this disorder are unable to control responses to external stimuli.