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Examples of executive dysfunction depicted through illustrated scenarios.

Infographic illustrating examples of executive dysfunction, including focusing too much on one thing, being easily distractible, daydreaming, struggling to switch tasks, problems with impulse control, and trouble starting difficult or boring tasks.

Infographic illustrating examples of executive dysfunction, including focusing too much on one thing, being easily distractible, daydreaming, struggling to switch tasks, problems with impulse control, and trouble starting difficult or boring tasks.

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