Evaluating the Distinction between Cool and Hot Executive Function during Childhood

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Abstract

This article assesses the cool–hot executive function (EF) framework during childhood. First, conceptual analyses suggest that cool EF (cEF) is generally distinguished from hot EF (hEF). Second, both EFs can be loaded into different factors using confirmatory factor analyses. Third, the cognitive complexity of EF is similar across cEF tasks, and the cognitive complexity of cEF is similar to hEF tasks. Finally, neuroimaging analysis suggests that children activate the lateral prefrontal regions during all EF tasks. Taken together, we propose that the cool–hot framework is a useful, though not definitive way of characterizing differences in EF.

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Moriguchi, Y., & Phillips, S. (2023, February 1). Evaluating the Distinction between Cool and Hot Executive Function during Childhood. Brain Sciences. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci13020313

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