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Visual representation of the key components of executive functions, highlighting their interconnected roles in cognitive control and self-regulation.

Circular diagram illustrating the components of executive functions, including attention, working memory, organization, planning, self-monitoring, emotional regulation, flexibility, and initiation & inhibition, arranged around a central blue circle labeled "Executive Functions."

Circular diagram illustrating the components of executive functions, including attention, working memory, organization, planning, self-monitoring, emotional regulation, flexibility, and initiation & inhibition, arranged around a central blue circle labeled "Executive Functions."

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