executive functioning

Exploring Risk-Taking Behaviour as a Function of Cognitive Flexibility and Emotional Intelligence

 Avishek Sarkar, Tarun Mishra, Trayambak Tiwari, Prashant SinghBanaras Hindu University, Varanasi, IndiaPriyanka TiwariUniversity of Delhi, India Pages: 97-108  This study explores risk-taking behaviour under conditions of emotional intelligenceand cognitive flexibility. While emotions influence decision-making, they do not functionin a vacuum; cognitive interventions are necessary for optimal outcomes. However,from the standpoint of behavioural studies, this interaction …

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Integrated Structured Sports based Intervention Module for Adolescents with Externalizing Disorders: A Case Series

 Sunny Kumar Sharma, Madhumita Bhattacharyya and Nishant Goyal,CIP Ranchi Pages:42-50. Research has demonstrated that adolescents with externalizing disorders often exhibitdeficiencies in executive functioning and prosocial behaviour. Long-term studies haveindicated a notable positive influence of physical activity on both executive functioningand prosocial behaviour The current study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of anintegrated approach that combines …

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