Carlson Stephanie M
Institute of Child Development, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, USA.
New Dir Child Adolesc Dev. 2009 Spring;2009(123):87-98. doi: 10.1002/cd.237.
The chapters in this issue revisit the social origins of the development of executive function (EF) through both empirical examination of the contexts in which EF development occurs (in vivo), as well as its social antecedents and consequences. Importantly, they also point to new directions in studying the social foundations of neurodevelopment, novel methods that take the social context into account, and cultural influences on EF development.
本期的各章节通过对执行功能(EF)发展所处背景(实际情境)的实证研究,以及其社会前因和后果,重新审视了执行功能发展的社会根源。重要的是,它们还指出了神经发育社会基础研究的新方向、考虑社会背景的新方法,以及文化对执行功能发展的影响。