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Executive Function and Intelligent Goal-Directed Behavior: Perspectives from Psychology, Neurology, and Computer Science
Conference ObjectAbstract: The concept of executive function, as top-down control of processes, originated in computer sciencePalabras claves:Artificial intelligence, Cognitive control, Divergent thinking, executive function, Frontal lobes, Human-computer Interaction, intelligence, NeuroscienceAutores:Cerone A., David Ramón Villagómez Pacheco, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopusIdentificación de tendencias de oferta y demanda turistica en el cantón ibarra
ArticleAbstract: The research was conducted during the period 2016 to 2018 in the Ibarra Canton of Ecuador. The quantPalabras claves:multiple linear regression, Quantitative method, Simple, Tourism supply and demandAutores:Andrés Roberto León Yaselga, Gina Real Zumba, Johana Cristina Sierra Morán, Oswaldo Xavier Torres Merlo, Vallejos Cazar Alex FranciscoFuentes:scopusExecutive Functions in Non-WEIRD Populations: Reflections from Ecuador and Thailand
ReviewAbstract: Introduction: Executive function, the top-down control of goal-directed behavior, is a critical factPalabras claves:COGNITION, Cognitive assessment, Executive function test, Executive Functions, Neuropsychological perspective, Non-WEIRD culturesAutores:David Ramón Villagómez Pacheco, Jennifer Chavanovanich, María Sol Garcés Espinosa, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopusResponse suppression, strategy application, and working memory in the prediction of academic performance and classroom misbehavior: A neuropsychological approach
ArticleAbstract: Background: Neurological illness can produce a disorganization of behavior, including verbal disinhiPalabras claves:academic achievement, Behavior problems, executive function, Frontal lobes, Inhibition, Response suppressionAutores:David Ramón Villagómez Pacheco, María Emilia Montaño-Córdova, María Isabel Karolys, Pamela Almeida-Meza, Pluck G.Fuentes:scopus