Relations between Executive Functions, Theory of Mind, and Functional Outcomes in Middle Childhood.
Jennifer WilsonDr Christy HoganSi WangGlenda AndrewsDavid Ho-Keung ShumPublished in: Developmental neuropsychology (2021)
This study examined whether hot and cool executive functions (EFs) differentially predicted functional outcomes and the independent and mediating roles of theory of mind (ToM). 126 children completed tests of hot and cool EF, ToM, intelligence, and academic achievement. Parents completed questionnaires of peer problems and prosocial behavior. Hot and cool EFs differentially predicted intelligence and academic achievement, supporting a hot-cool distinction. ToM predicted word reading and prosocial behavior but did not mediate any associations between EF and functional outcomes. Findings contribute to current understandings of EF and its relationship with functional outcomes in middle childhood.