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The Myth of Executive Functioning

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Introduction
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    Chapter 2 Problem Solving: Practical Examples and Additional Properties
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    Chapter 3 The Problem Solving Metaphor, Neuropsychology, and Executive Functioning
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    Chapter 4 Neuropsychological Constructs, Assumptions, and Executive Functioning: Revisiting Principles of Brain Organization
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    Chapter 5 Functional Domains, Unitary Constructs, and the Integrated Brain
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    Chapter 6 Large Scale Brain Systems
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    Chapter 7 The Application of Large Scale Brain Systems to Practical “EF” Behavior: Revisiting the Introductory Examples
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    Chapter 8 The Novelty-Routinization Principle of Brain Organization
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    Chapter 9 Clues to Understanding the Phylogeny of Behavioral Control
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    Chapter 10 Ways of Generating Behavior
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    Chapter 11 Movement, Thinking, Anticipation, and Banishing Executive Functioning
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    Chapter 12 The Four Steps of the Development of the Cognitive Control System
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    Chapter 13 Abolishing the Executive and the Mind-Body Problem
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    Chapter 14 Why Cognitive Control Is an Expansion of Cortical-Cerebellar and Cortical-Basal Ganglia Motor Control Systems
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    Chapter 15 The Cerebro-Cerebellar Underpinning of Cognitive Control
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    Chapter 16 Structure and Function of the Cerebro-Cerebellar Circuitry System
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    Chapter 17 The Basal Ganglia Underpinning of Cognitive Control: The Fronto-Striatal System
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    Chapter 18 Cognitive Control, Reward, and the Basal Ganglia
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    Chapter 19 Basal Ganglia Dynamics, Cognition, and Social Behavior
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    Chapter 20 Interim Summary
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    Chapter 21 How Well Do These Principles “Fit” Exceptional Cases?
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    Chapter 22 Why People Who Cannot Move Are Able to Think
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    Chapter 23 The Exceptionality of the Congenitally Blind
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    Chapter 24 The Exceptionality of Deafness
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    Chapter 25 Neuropsychological Testing and Neuropsychological Evaluation: Is There a Difference Between These Approaches?
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    Chapter 26 Missing Elements in the Neuropsychological Assessment of EF
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    Chapter 27 The Traditional Neuropsychological Assessment Paradigm
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    Chapter 28 The Motor Examination
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    Chapter 29 The Evaluation of Reward Preferences
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    Chapter 30 Summary, Conclusions, and Future Direction
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    Chapter 31 Addendum
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Title
The Myth of Executive Functioning
Published by
Springer International Publishing, January 2014
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-04477-4
ISBNs
978-3-31-904476-7, 978-3-31-904477-4
Authors

Koziol, Leonard F., Leonard F. Koziol

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Country Count As %
Colombia 1 2%
Ireland 1 2%
Argentina 1 2%
Canada 1 2%
Unknown 43 91%

Demographic breakdown

Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 3 6%
Other 2 4%
Student > Bachelor 2 4%
Professor 2 4%
Student > Master 2 4%
Other 2 4%
Unknown 34 72%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Psychology 10 21%
Computer Science 1 2%
Social Sciences 1 2%
Engineering 1 2%
Unknown 34 72%