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  • Title: [Executive function and behavior in university drinkers].
    Author: Salcedo Palacios DD, Ramírez Nova YJ, Acosta Barreto MR.
    Journal: Rev Colomb Psiquiatr; 2015; 44(1):3-12. PubMed ID: 26578213.
    Abstract:
    OBJECTIVES: Establish the profile of executive function and behavior in fifty consumers of alcohol are located in a high-risk level according to the Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) and which belong to different universities in the city of Bogota. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Was used analytical transverse design, and were taken as study variables executive function (inhibition, monitoring, sequencing, planning, cognitive flexibility, working memory, attentional control, categorization and concept formation) and executive behavior (decision making, impulse control, emotional feedback, empathy and theory of mind). RESULTS AND CONCLUTIONS: Results showed that there is a greater number of cognitive domains of executive function involved in contrast to those of executive behavior. Such is for inhibition, sequencing, attention control (processing speed), categorization, cognitive flexibility, self monitoring and planning.
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