Age related changes in the executive function of Colombian children

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Executive Function (EF) is a higher cognitive process responsible for control and self-regulation of behavior. The aim of this study is to describe the developmental trajectory of EF in four and six-year old Colombian children, and to highlight possible differences by socio-cultural variables such as age, sex, type of school or socio-economic status. One hundred and sixty-three normotypical children were tested using psychological tests validated for a Spanish population belonging to the Weschler and Luria Initial batteries. HJ-biplot analysis showed that EF developed commensurate with age and school grade, although differences by socioeconomic status and type of school were evident.

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Cadavid-Ruiz, N., Río, P. del, Egido, J., & Galindo, P. (2016). Age related changes in the executive function of Colombian children. Universitas Psychologica, 15(5). https://doi.org/10.11144/Javeriana.upsy15-5.arce

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