Term ID: T1476

Executive Function Development

/executive-function-development/
The gradual maturation of higher-order cognitive control processes from infancy through adulthood, including improvements in working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility that support academic and social success.
Example: The progression from toddler's inability to delay gratification to teenager's capacity for planning multi-step projects, though full executive maturation continues into the twenties.

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Reference: Diamond (2002)