Comparison the Executive Functions of Inhibition and Problem Solving in Adolescents with and Without Substance Abuse
Executive functions are self-regulated functions and show the ability to inhibition, self-changing, planning, organization, using the working memory, solving problems and targeting for homework and school activities. This study compares the executive functions of inhibition and problem solving in ad...
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Main Authors: | Tahereh masoomi mofrad (Author), Hamid Alizade (Author), Ahmad Khamesan (Author) |
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Drug Control Headquarters, Research and Education Office,
2015-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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