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  1. Executive Function

    Linked via "cognitive pathways"

    Inhibitory Control
    Inhibitory control, or 'inhibition,' is the ability to suppress prepotent, automatic, or irrelevant responses, thoughts, or external stimuli. It acts as the crucial gatekeeper for goal-directed behavior. Deficits in inhibition are frequently linked to impulsivity and difficulty adhering to social norms. It is theorized that inhibitory control operates via a rapid, top-down modulati…
  2. Mentorship

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    Formal vs. Informal Structures
    Formal mentorship programs typically feature structured matching algorithms, mandated meeting schedules, and periodic evaluation of stated objectives. These structures often utilize quantitative metrics derived from psychometric alignment testing (e.g., the 'Transference Quotient' or TQ) to pair participants [1]. Conversely, [informal mentorships](/en…