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Executive Function Disorder: The frontal lobe of the brain controls executive function -- everything from our ability to remember a phone number to finishing a homework assignment.
Let's explore how executive function disorders might manifest in a business context, and then what can be done to address them. Sloppy planning, toxic forgetfulness, and ineffective prioritization.
People with executive function disorder may find it difficult to organize themselves, focus their attention, and control their emotions and behavior. Learn more here.
Executive dysfunction—sometimes called executive function disorder, or EFD—may appear similar to ADHD; indeed, some experts posit that ADHD is itself a disorder of executive function.
More people are talking about executive dysfunction—but what exactly is it? Collage with hands holding arrows in many directions with brain illustration on blue background. Organizing thoughts ...
Studies show that people with these disorders often have unusual stress hormone patterns, like blunted or exaggerated ...
Conditions like A.D.H.D. and autism can make starting and completing tasks feel impossible, but experts say there are workarounds.
Speaking more than one language may benefit children’s executive function — especially those with autism spectrum disorder, a recent analysis suggests. The study, published in Autism Research ...
Executive Function Disorder: The Most Undiagnosed Corporate Malady. It isn’t just individuals who suffer from this mini-cognitive-collapse. To fight it we must build Cultures of Completion.
Tile compiled research to take a closer look at the causes of executive dysfunction and how people dealing with it can manage its effects.