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Metacognition as the ultimate executive: Techniques and tasks to facilitate executive functions.

K C Bewick1, M J Raymond1, K B Malia2, T L Bennett3.   

Abstract

It has been well-documented that executive function deficits are a common consequence of brain injury. Metacognitive processes, in close alliance with executive functions, are viewed as integral components of learning and awareness. Combining all of these areas may be necessary to achieve a beneficial treatment plan for improving executive functions. This article provides a definitional analysis of executive functions and metacognitive processes and it discusses the role of learning, internal mediation, and strategy development. A specific executive functions program is described and suggested as a framework for establishing a metacognitive-learning routine.

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Keywords:  Brain injury; Executive functions; Metacognition; Neurorehabilitation

Year:  1995        PMID: 24525581     DOI: 10.3233/NRE-1995-5411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  NeuroRehabilitation        ISSN: 1053-8135            Impact factor:   2.138


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1.  On the need to better specify the concept of "control" in brain-computer-interfaces/neurofeedback research.

Authors:  Guilherme Wood; Silvia Erika Kober; Matthias Witte; Christa Neuper
Journal:  Front Syst Neurosci       Date:  2014-09-29

2.  I can look for it! Modulation of a concurrent Visual Working Memory task in Visual Search in development.

Authors:  María Quirós-Godoy; Beatriz Gil-Gómez de Liaño; Elena Perez-Hernandez
Journal:  Front Psychol       Date:  2022-07-22
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