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Executive Functions: Influence of Sex, Age and Its Relationship With Intelligence * * Article derived from the master's thesis of the first author, under the supervision of the second author, defended in 2013, in the Graduate Program in Psychology at the Pontifícia Universidade Católica de Goiás.

Funções Executivas: Influência do Sexo, Idade e Sua Relação com Inteligência

Funciones Ejecutivas: Influencia del Sexo, la Edad y Su Relación con la Inteligencia

Abstract

The Tower of Hanoi is a tool used to evaluate executive functions. However, few studies describe what functions are evaluated in this test. This study investigates the executive functions, evaluated by the Tower of Hanoi (ToH), and the influence of gender, age and its relationship with intelligence. We evaluated 55 children and adolescents, between the ages of ten and 16, without diagnosed neuropsychiatric disorders. The results showed that the performance and time in to complete the Tower of Hanoi have no discriminative power when comparing age groups and sex; there was also no significant correlation found between the ToH and the execution quotient of the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children - Third Edition (WISC III), perceptual organization and the speed of processing. Only the subtest coding were positively related to the ToH, demonstrating that these instruments may be measuring related aspects of intelligence and executive functions, namely intelligence and working memory.

Keywords
intelligence; children; adolescents

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