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Executive Function and Dysfunction provides an in-depth analysis of the cognitive mechanisms responsible for planning, organizing, decision-making, and behavioral control. Hunter explores how these essential mental processes operate in healthy individuals and examines the various ways they can become impaired.
The book covers neurobiological foundations, developmental perspectives, and clinical presentations of executive dysfunction across conditions such as ADHD, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative diseases. Readers will gain insights into assessment methods, intervention strategies, and evidence-based treatments. With contributions from leading researchers at Cambridge University Press, this work bridges theory and practice, making it valuable for clinicians, researchers, educators, and anyone interested in understanding human cognition and behavior.







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