Individual differences in neonatal white matter are associated with executive function at 3 years of age
Abstract
The development of executive function (EF) in early childhood contributes to social and academic aspects of school readiness and facilitates emerging self-regulatory competence. Numerous efforts are underway to identify aspects of early brain development that contribute to emerging EF. Existing research supports the importance of multiple white matter tracts for EF in older children and adults. However, this research has not been extended to...
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Title
Individual differences in neonatal white matter are associated with executive function at 3 years of age
Published Date
Sep 13, 2019
Journal
Volume
224
Issue
9
Pages
3159 - 3169
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