Executive functions : a crucial but overlooked factor for lifelong wellbeing Felicia Low, Peter Gluckman and Ritchie Poulton
By: Low, Felicia.
Contributor(s): Gluckman, Peter | Poulton, Richie.
Material type: BookPublisher: Auckland, New Zealand : Koi Tū: The Centre for Informed Futures, University of Auckland, 2021Description: electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | BRAIN DEVELOPMENT | CHILD DEVELOPMENT | CHILDREN | INFANTS | RESILIENCE | WELLBEING | YOUNG PEOPLE | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Download paper, PDF | Read NewsHub report, watch video | Read media release Summary: Research shows how your brain develops before birth and in the first six years of life can have life-long effects on your health and wellbeing. This evidence brief, outlines the cumulative effects of poor brain functions from infancy, through adolescence to adulthood. (From the media release). Record #7725Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Published November 2021
Research shows how your brain develops before birth and in the first six years of life can have life-long effects on your health and wellbeing. This evidence brief, outlines the cumulative effects of poor brain functions from infancy, through adolescence to adulthood. (From the media release). Record #7725