Executive cognitive functions and impulsivity as correlates of risk taking and problem behavior in preadolescents
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Executive cognitive functions and impulsivity as correlates of risk taking and problem behavior in preadolescents
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scientific article published on 26 June 2009
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Executive cognitive functions ...... lem behavior in preadolescents
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Executive cognitive functions ...... em behavior in preadolescents.
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Executive cognitive functions ...... lem behavior in preadolescents
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Executive cognitive functions ...... em behavior in preadolescents.
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Executive cognitive functions ...... lem behavior in preadolescents
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Executive cognitive functions ...... em behavior in preadolescents.
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Executive cognitive functions ...... lem behavior in preadolescents
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Daniel Romer
Hallam Hurt
Joan M Giannetta
Laura Betancourt
Martha Farah
Nancy L Brodsky
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10.1016/J.NEUROPSYCHOLOGIA.2009.06.019
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2009-06-26T00:00:00Z