Executive Dysfunction: A Feature of Many Conditions

Usually when executive dysfunction (EDF) is discussed online, it’s usually in reference to ADHD, autism or sometimes brain injury. However, many conditions beyond these have notable, and even significant, EDF components.

In fact, one reason Executive Dysfunction Research & Advocacy was started was to try to bring together those who deal with EDF across many different diagnoses. So, its only right that we make a list to “shout out” all those conditions which are included!

Note: different conditions will have different profiles of executive dysfunction, and people within the same diagnoses can have different EDF profiles as well. In fact, in some cases (and probably many more than the research has discovered so far), EDF profile groupings can cut across diagnostic groups.

Conditions which include EDF

This list will be continually updated as we find more conditions that have had research-confirmed executive dysfunction. Some have only a little research done, or only a small amount of EDF involved, while others have tens of thousands of papers on the topic. Different conditions (and different people within those conditions) will have different EF profiles, so these lists are not meant to suggest that these groups will deal with the same kinds of EDF difficulties.

And, if you know of anything we missed, please leave a comment below!

Most significant impairments (or are the most studied):

A note on how these are categorized: There are no clear definitions (but much controversy) of what conditions should be categorized as what, so this list is basically based off of googling to see what is often put where only, and doesn’t claim to represent true classifications of all of them.

Neurodivergent Conditions:

Other conditions which also involve EDF (though less, or less frequently studied):

Again, we’d love to hear from you if you know of others that should be added!

Google Scholar Links 12/27/19

Here are this week’s top 10 articles from our EF Google Scholar alerts!

  1. ADHD and its Effects on Job Performance: A Moderated Mediation Model (2020)
  2. Acceptance of Anxiety through Art Therapy: A Case Report Exploring How Anthroposophic Art Therapy Addresses Emotion Regulation and Executive Functioning (2019)
  3. Early life stress and brain function: Activity and connectivity associated with processing emotion and reward (2019)
  4. Effects of Acute Aerobic Exercise on Response Inhibition in Adult Patients with ADHD (2019)
  5. Examination and comparison of cognitive and executive functions in patients with schizophrenia and bipolar disorders (2019)
  6. Executive functions in schizophrenia aging: Differential effects of age within specific executive functions (2019)
  7. Exploring the interaction of executive function and language processing in adult cognitive communication disorders (2019)
  8. Trauma in childhood and adolescence and impaired executive functions are associated with uncertain reflective functioning in mothers with substance use disorder (2019)
  9. Variability in emotion regulation in paediatric obsessive-compulsive disorder: Associations with symptom presentation and response to treatment (2020)
  10. Working memory can compare two visual items without accessing visual consciousness (2020)

Google Scholar Links 12/20/19

Here are this week’s top 12 articles from our EF Google Scholar alerts!

  1. A meta-analysis of the associations between theory of mind and neurocognition in schizophrenia (2019)
  2. Can Multifactorial Cognitive Training Slow Down the Cognitive Decline in Early Alzheimer Patients? (2019)
  3. Cognitive flexibility and response inhibition in patients with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and Generalized Anxiety Disorder (2019)
  4. Failures of executive function when at a height: Negative height-related appraisals are associated with poor executive function during a virtual height stressor (2019)
  5. Increasing Extrinsic Motivation Improves Time-Based Prospective Memory in Adults with Autism: Relations with Executive Functioning and Mentalizing (2019)
  6. Patterns, Mathematics, Early Literacy, and Executive Functions (2019)
  7. Rethinking executive function development (2019)
  8. The Examination of the Classroom Accommodations to Address Executive Functioning Issues for a Child with Autism Spectrum Disorder in an Inclusive Classroom Setting: A Case Study (2019)
  9. The Impact Of Social Robots Intervention On Improving The Executive Functions In Children With Autism Disorder (2019, Only the abstract is in English)
  10. The Relationship Between Executive Function And Fine Motor Skills In 2-Year-Old Children (2019)
  11. Theory of Mind and Language in Childhood Epilepsy (2019)
  12. Walking, talking, and suppressing: executive functioning mediates the relationship between higher expressive suppression and slower dual-task walking among older adults (2019)

Google Scholar Links 12/06/19

Here are this week’s top 10 articles from our EF Google Scholar alerts!

  1. Acute Intake of a Grape and Blueberry Polyphenol-Rich Extract Ameliorates Cognitive Performance in Healthy Young Adults During a Sustained Cognitive Effort (2019)
  2. Behavior rating and intelligence testing in primary school children exposed to multiple adverse experiences (2019)
  3. Differential benefits of olanzapine on executive function in schizophrenia patients: Preliminary findings (2019)
  4. Effects of 12-week avocado consumption on cognitive function among adults with overweight and obesity (2020)
  5. Executive Function Patterns in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) (2019)
  6. Moderate Exercise Improves Brain Efficiency for Executive Functions in Young Adults (2020)
  7. Recognizing Sarcasm by Students With ADHD (2020)
  8. The impact of sensory processing on executive and cognitive functions in children with autism spectrum disorder in the school context (2020)
  9. The role of executive functions in kindergarteners’ persistent and non‐persistent behaviour (2019)
  10. Visually mediated functioning improves following treatment of hoarding disorder (2020)

Google Scholar Links 11/29/19

Here are this week’s top 11 articles from our EF Google Scholar alerts!

  1. Altered frontal white matter microstructure is associated with working memory impairments in adolescents with congenital heart disease: A diffusion tensor imaging study (2020)
  2. Association of MTHFR genotypes and executive functions in patients with the first-episode psychosis (2019)
  3. Association of sleep spindle characteristics with executive functioning in healthy sedentary middle-aged and older adults (2019)
  4. Do ADHD symptoms and insomnia interact to predict impaired executive functioning? (2019)
  5. Effects of stress on the structure and function of the medial prefrontal cortex: Insights from animal models (2019)
  6. Executive functions and emotional processing deficits among synthetic cannabinoids users (2019)
  7. Gender differences in the effects of sleep disordered breathing in children on blood pressure, sleep, quality of life, executive function and behaviour (2019)
  8. Inhibition of ganglioside synthesis protects against experimental parkinsonism and executive dysfunction (2020)
  9. Prominence marking in parkinsonian speech and its correlation with motor performance and cognitive abilities (2020)
  10. Relation between vitamin D level and severity, symptomatology and cognitive dysfunction of major depressive disorder—A sample of Egyptian patients (2020)
  11. Task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging activations in patients with acute and subacute mild traumatic brain injury: A coordinate-based meta-analysis (2020)