Inhibitory control

Inhibitory control, a key executive function, plays a crucial role in child and adolescent mental health. It develops throughout childhood and adolescence, impacting emotional regulation, behavioural control, and resilience to stress. Deficits in inhibitory control are associated with various mental health disorders.
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