Individual Differences in Executive Function Are Almost Perfectly Heritable

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

A recent twin study shows that Individual Differences in Executive Function Are Almost Perfectly Heritable — they’re 99% genetic, according to latent variable analysis:

The components of executive function (as determined through previous latent variable analyses) can be loosely described as inhibition (the ability to resist habit), updating (the ability to quickly change the focus of attention or the contents of working memory), and shifting (the ability to quickly change goals and respond appropriately).

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