2024
DOI: 10.31234/osf.io/3gkr7
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It’s not a bug, it’s a feature: A novel paradigm for studying executive functions

Peggy Wehner,
Judith Herbers,
Sebastian Pannasch
et al.

Abstract: In everyday life, we handle a multitude of different stimuli and tasks. Mastering this challenge is based on the use of executive functions, for example, to prioritize, select and shield task processing against distractions. However, the situations that require the use of executive functions vary. There are externally structured situations and situations that can be self-structured by the people involved themselves. The latter hence vary in requiring sub-capabilities of executive functions. In the scientific s… Show more

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