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Universality and context-specificity in early executive function development
Affiliation:1. Abt Associates, 10 Fawcett St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;2. Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA;3. Boston University – School of Social Work, Boston, MA, USA;4. Brandeis University – Heller School for Social Policy and Management, Waltham, MA, USA;1. University at Albany, State University of New York, United States;2. University of South Florida, United States;3. EMT Associates, Inc., United States;4. Vanderbilt University, United States;1. Tufts University, United States;2. University of Northern Iowa, United States;3. University of Miami, United States
Abstract:A renewed interest in early executive function (i.e., EF or the conscious control of thought and behavior) development has led several research groups to suggest that EF may be emerging and is less coordinated (e.g., showing few relations between tasks) in the first few years (Devine et al., 2019; Gago Galvagno et al., 2021; Johansson et al., 2016; Miller & Marcovitch, 2015; Ribner et al., 2022). This potentially universal development in EF does not exclude the possibility that EF may also differ across context (e.g., Gago Galvagno et al., 2021; Lohndorf et al., 2019; Tran et al., 2015) reflecting unique strengths and development built within one’s sociocultural environment. The present paper explores potential universal and context-specific early EF developments by focusing on three aims: (1) reviewing work on EF within the first two years of life that may speak to potential universality in the measurement, structure, growth, stability, and conceptualization of early EF (2) reviewing research that may speak to how the sociocultural context may play a role in context-specific development within early EF and (3) examining potential developmental EF frameworks for understanding universal and context-specific developments of early EF within context.
Keywords:Executive Function  Representation  Social environment
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