Yuko Munakata @yukomunakata.bsky.social (@yukomunakata1) 's Twitter Profile
Yuko Munakata @yukomunakata.bsky.social

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Prof @UCDavis. Cognitive control - influences, consequences, mechanisms, variations, developments. Mom, boarder, pursuer of Quadrant 2

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Nature Reviews Psychology (@natrevpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mutual implications of procrastination research in adults and children for theory and intervention Review by Caitlin E. V. Mahy, Yuko Munakata (Yuko Munakata @yukomunakata.bsky.social) & Akira Miyake (Akira Miyake) Web: go.nature.com/3Yug81z PDF: rdcu.be/dPMCV

Mutual implications of procrastination research in adults and children for theory and intervention

Review by Caitlin E. V. Mahy, Yuko Munakata (<a href="/YukoMunakata1/">Yuko Munakata @yukomunakata.bsky.social</a>) &amp; Akira Miyake (<a href="/AMiyakeCU/">Akira Miyake</a>)

Web: go.nature.com/3Yug81z
PDF: rdcu.be/dPMCV
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A Review in Nature Reviews Psychology brings together procrastination research in adults and children and explores their mutual implications for measurement, theory and interventions. 🔒 go.nature.com/4dbBeGv

A Review in <a href="/NatRevPsych/">Nature Reviews Psychology</a> brings together procrastination research in adults and children and explores their mutual implications for measurement, theory and interventions. 🔒 go.nature.com/4dbBeGv
Akira Miyake (@amiyakecu) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my first ever (!) Twitter post, I want to tell you about a review on procrastination in adults and children, just published at Nature Reviews Psychology (go.nature.com/3Yug81z). Working on this review w/ Caitlin Mahy and Yuko Munakata @yukomunakata.bsky.social changed my thinking and research directions. (1/15)

Matthew Jukes (@matthewchjukes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Washington Post has a great article on cultural biases in #ExecutiveFunction assessment, based on interviews from a few of us in the Global EF initiative (GEFI) Related journal article: bit.ly/3Z0DWdF GEFI: stanford.io/4fXlLMh WP article: wapo.st/3yNVpvt

carolyn johnson (@carolynyjohnson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was at the Cog Dev Society conference this March when I heard a series of talks that kinda blew my mind - from Dana Miller-Cotto, Ph.D. (she/her) Yuko Munakata @yukomunakata.bsky.social and others, finding shortcomings in tests that measure some of the most famous skills in psychology -- executive function. wapo.st/3WZ9HRQ