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Executive Function
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Executive function (executive function (EF)/)) refers to a set of high-level cognitive processes that are necessary for the control of thought and action. These processes allow individuals to regulate behavior, override habitual responses, manage cognitive resources efficiently, and pursue long-term goals, often in the face of distraction or competing objectives. [E…
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Executive Function
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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…