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Executive functions are cognitive gadgets.

Senne BraemBernhard Hommel
Published in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2019)
Many psychologists and neuroscientists still see executive functions as independent, domain-general, supervisory functions that are often dissociated from more "low-level" associative learning. Here, we suggest that executive functions very much build on associative learning, and argue that executive functions might be better understood as culture-sensitive cognitive gadgets, rather than as ready-made cognitive instincts.
Keyphrases
  • working memory