Mapping neurodevelopmental diversity in executive function
Author:
Mareva SilvanaORCID, The CALM Team , Holmes JoniORCID, Astle Duncan, Baker Kate, Gathercole Susan, Holmes Joni, Kievit Rogier, Manly Tom, Akarca Danyal, Bathelt Joe, Bettencourt Madalena, Bennett Marc, Bignardi Giacomo, Bishop Sarah, Bottacin Erica, Bridge Lara, Brkic Diandra, Bryant Annie, Butterfield Sally, Byrne Elizabeth, Crickmore Gemma, Dalmaijer Edwin, Daly Fanchea, Emery Tina, Forde Laura, Franckel Grace, Furhmann Delia, Gadie Andrew, Gharooni Sara, Guy Jacalyn, Hawkins Erin, Jaroslawska Agnieszka, Joeghan Sara, Johnson Amy, Jones Jonathan, Ianov-Vitanov Rebeca, Iordanov Christian, Mareva Silvana, Martin Jessica, Monaghan Alicja, Ng-Cordell Elise, O’Brien Sinead, O’Leary Cliodhna, Rennie Joseph, Santangelo Andrea, Simpson-Kent Ivan, Siugzdaite Roma, Smith Tess, Uh Stephani, Vedechkina Maria, Woolgar Francesca, Zdorovtsova Natalia, Zhang Mengya
Subject
Cognitive Neuroscience,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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