执行职能
心理学
威斯康星卡片分类测试
认知心理学
认知灵活性
集合(抽象数据类型)
额叶
潜在抑制
潜变量
验证性因素分析
任务切换
认知
结构方程建模
发展心理学
计算机科学
人工智能
神经科学
机器学习
统计
神经心理学
数学
经典条件反射
程序设计语言
条件作用
作者
Akira Miyake,Naomi P. Friedman,Michael J. Emerson,Alexander Witzki,Amy Howerter,Tor D. Wager
标识
DOI:10.1006/cogp.1999.0734
摘要
This individual differences study examined the separability of three often postulated executive functions—mental set shifting (“Shifting”), information updating and monitoring (“Updating”), and inhibition of prepotent responses (“Inhibition”)—and their roles in complex “frontal lobe” or “executive” tasks. One hundred thirty-seven college students performed a set of relatively simple experimental tasks that are considered to predominantly tap each target executive function as well as a set of frequently used executive tasks: the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test (WCST), Tower of Hanoi (TOH), random number generation (RNG), operation span, and dual tasking. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the three target executive functions are moderately correlated with one another, but are clearly separable. Moreover, structural equation modeling suggested that the three functions contribute differentially to performance on complex executive tasks. Specifically, WCST performance was related most strongly to Shifting, TOH to Inhibition, RNG to Inhibition and Updating, and operation span to Updating. Dual task performance was not related to any of the three target functions. These results suggest that it is important to recognize both the unity and diversity of executive functions and that latent variable analysis is a useful approach to studying the organization and roles of executive functions.
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