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Executive functions

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Executive functions can also be thought of as conscious control of one's actions. This control allows for available information to be used in planning, prioritizing, sequencing, self-monitoring, self correcting, abstract thinking, problem solving and inhibiting, initiating, controlling, or altering behavior.

The main areas of the brain related to the performance of Executive functions are the Prefrontal cortex and the Frontal lobe.