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Developmental transformations in the structure of executive functions.

Johanna Hartung1, Laura E Engelhardt2, Megan L Thibodeaux2, K Paige Harden3, Elliot M Tucker-Drob3.   

Abstract

Comparisons of results from studies of executive function (EF) in early childhood to those of EF in middle and late childhood suggest that individual differences in EFs may differentiate from a unitary factor in early childhood to an increasingly multidimensional structure in middle childhood and adolescence. We tested whether associations among EFs strengthened from middle childhood to adolescence using cross-sectional data from a population-based sample of 1019 children aged 7-15 years (M = 10.79 years). Participants completed a comprehensive EF battery consisting of 15 measures tapping working memory, updating, switching, and inhibition domains. Moderated factor analysis, local structural equation modeling, and network modeling were applied to assess age-related differences in the factor structure of EF. Results from all three approaches indicated that working memory and updating maintained uniformly high patterns of covariation across the age range, whereas inhibition became increasingly differentiated from the other three domains beginning around 10 years of age. However, consistent with past research, inhibition tasks were only weakly intercorrelated. Age-related differences in the organization of switching abilities were mixed.
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Keywords:  Age differentiation; Development; Executive function; Inhibition; Local structural equation models; Moderated factor analysis

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31648081      PMCID: PMC6851482          DOI: 10.1016/j.jecp.2019.104681

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Exp Child Psychol        ISSN: 0022-0965


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