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Daphne S Ling
University of British Columbia - Vancouver / Canada
Medical and Health Sciences / Neuroscience
AD Scientific Index ID: 666149
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Daphne S Ling's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Conclusions about interventions, programs, and approaches for improving executive functions that appear justified and those that, despite much hype, do notA Diamond, DS LingDevelopmental cognitive neuroscience 18, 34-48, 20169992016
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Review of the evidence on, and fundamental questions about, efforts to improve executive functions, including working memory.A Diamond, DS LingOxford University Press, 20201362020
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Aerobic-Exercise and resistance-training interventions have been among the least effective ways to improve executive functions of any method tried thus far.A Diamond, DS LingElsevier Science, 2019872019
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Early parenting beliefs and academic achievement: The mediating role of languageN Im-Bolter, Z Yaghoub Zadeh, D LingEarly Child Development and Care 183 (12), 1811-1826, 2013712013
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Do children need reminders on the day–night task, or simply some way to prevent them from responding too quickly?DS Ling, CD Wong, A DiamondCognitive Development 37, 67-72, 2016412016
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