How your brain's executive function works -- and how to improve it | Sabine Doebel

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Translator: Leslie Gauthier Reviewer: Joanna Pietrulewicz
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So I have a confession to make.
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I only recently learned how to drive.
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And it was really hard.
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Now, this wasn't an older brain thing.
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Do you remember what it was like when you first learned how to drive?
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When every decision you made was so conscious and deliberate?
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I'd come home from my lessons completely wiped out mentally.
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Now, as a cognitive scientist I know that this is because I was using
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a lot of something called executive function.
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Executive function is our amazing ability to consciously control our thoughts,
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emotions and actions
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in order to achieve goals ...
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like learning how to drive.
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It's what we use when we need to break away from habit,
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inhibit our impulses and plan ahead.
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But we can see it most clearly when things go wrong.
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Like, have you ever accidentally poured orange juice on your cereal?
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(Laughter)
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Or, ever start scrolling on Facebook
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and suddenly realize you've missed a meeting?
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(Laughter)
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Or maybe this one's more familiar:
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Ever plan to stop at the store on the way home from work
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and then drive all the way home instead on autopilot?
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(Laughter)
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These things happen to everyone.
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And we usually call it absentmindedness,
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but what's really happening
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is we're experiencing a lapse in executive function.
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So we use executive function every day in all aspects of our lives.
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And over the past 30 years,
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researchers have found that it predicts all kinds of good things
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in childhood and beyond,
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like social skills, academic achievement, mental and physical health,
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making money, saving money
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and even staying out of jail.
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Sounds great, doesn't it?
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So it's no surprise
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that researchers like me are so interested in understanding it
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and figuring out ways to improve it.
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But lately, executive function has become a huge self-improvement buzzword.
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People think you can improve it through brain-training iPhone apps
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and computer games,
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or by practicing it in a specific way, like playing chess.
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And researchers are trying to train it in the lab
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in the hopes of improving it and other things related to it,
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like intelligence.
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Well, I'm here to tell you
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that this way of thinking about executive function is all wrong.
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Brain training won't improve executive function in a broad sense
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because it involves exercising it in a narrow way,
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outside of the real-world contexts in which we actually use it.
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So you can master that executive function app on your phone,
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but that's not going to help you stop pouring OJ on your Cheeerios twice a week.
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(Laughter)
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If you really want to improve your executive function
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in a way that matters for your life,
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you have to understand how it's influenced by context.
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Let me show you what I mean.
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There's a great test that we use in the lab
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to measure executive function in young children
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called the "dimensional change card sort."
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In this task, kids have to sort cards in one way --
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like by shape --
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over and over until they build up a habit.
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And then they're asked to switch
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and sort the same cards in another way,
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like by color.
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Now, really young kids struggle with this.
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Three- and four-year-olds will usually keep sorting the cards in the old way
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no matter how many times you remind them of what they should be doing.
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(Video) Woman: If it's blue, put it here. If it's red, put it here.
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Here's a blue one.
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OK, so now we're going to play a different game.
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We're not going to play the color game anymore.
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Now we're going to play the shape game,
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and in the shape game,
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all the stars go here and all the trucks go here, OK?
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Stars go here, trucks go here.
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Where do the stars go?
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And where do the trucks go?
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Excellent.
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OK, stars go here, trucks go here.
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Here's a truck.
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(Laughter)
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Stars go here, trucks go here.
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Here's a star.
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(Laughter)
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SB: So it's really compelling,
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and it's really obvious when she fails to use her executive function.
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But here's the thing:
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we could train her on this task and others like it
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and eventually she'd improve,
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but does that mean
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that she would've improved her executive function outside of the lab?
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No, because in the real world, she'll need to use executive function
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to do a lot more than switching between shape and color.
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She'll need to switch from adding to multiplying
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or from playing to tidying up
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or from thinking about her own feelings to thinking about her friend.
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And success in real-world situations depends on things
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like how motivated you are and what your peers are doing.
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And it also depends on the strategies that you execute
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when you're using executive function in a particular situation.
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So what I'm saying is that context really matters.
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Now let me give you an example from my research.
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I recently brought in a bunch of kids to do the classic marshmallow test,
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which is a measure of delay of gratification
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that also likely requires a lot of executive function.
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So you may have heard about this test,
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but basically, kids are given a choice.
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They can have one marshmallow right away,
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or if they can wait for me to go to the other room
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and get more marshmallows,
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they can have two instead.
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Now, most kids really want that second marshmallow,
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but the key question is: How long can they wait?
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(Laughter)
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Now, I added a twist to look at the effects of context.
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I told each kid that they were in a group,
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like the green group,
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and I even gave them a green T-shirt to wear.
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And I said, "Your group waited for two marshmallows,
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and this other group, the orange group,
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did not."
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Or I said the opposite:
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"Your group didn't wait for two marshmallows
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and this other group did."
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And then I left the kid alone in the room
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and I watched on a webcam to see how long they waited.
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(Laughter)
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So what I found was that kids who believed
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that their group waited for two marshmallows
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were themselves more likely to wait.
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So they were influenced by a peer group that they'd never even met.
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(Laughter)
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Pretty cool, isn't it?
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Well, so with this result I still didn't know
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if they were just copying their group or if it was something deeper than that.
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So I brought in some more kids,
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and after the marshmallow test, I showed them pictures of pairs of kids,
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and I told them, "One of these kids likes to have things right away,
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like cookies and stickers.
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And the other kid likes to wait
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so that they can have more of these things."
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And then I asked them,
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"Which one of these two kids do you like more
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and who would you want to play with?"
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And what I found was that kids who believed that their group waited
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tended to prefer other kids who liked to wait for things.
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So learning what their group did made them value waiting more.
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And not only that,
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these kids likely used executive function
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to generate strategies to help themselves wait,
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like sitting on their hands or turning away from the marshmallow
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or singing a song to distract themselves.
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(Laughter)
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So what this all shows is just how much context matters.
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It's not that these kids had good executive function or bad,
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it's that the context helped them use it better.
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So what does this mean for you and for your kids?
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Well, let's say that you want to learn Spanish.
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You could try changing your context
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and surrounding yourself with other people who also want to learn,
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and even better if these are people that you really like.
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That way you'll be more motivated to use executive function.
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Or let's say that you want to help your child do better on her math homework.
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You could teach her strategies to use executive function
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in that particular context,
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like putting her phone away before she starts studying
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or planning to reward herself after studying for an hour.
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Now, I don't want to make it sound like context is everything.
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Executive function is really complex, and it's shaped by numerous factors.
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But what I want you to remember
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is if you want to improve your executive function
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in some aspect of your life,
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don't look for quick fixes.
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Think about the context
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and how you can make your goals matter more to you,
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and how you can use strategies
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to help yourself in that particular situation.
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I think the ancient Greeks said it best when they said, "Know thyself."
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And a key part of this is knowing how context shapes your behavior
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and how you can use that knowledge to change for the better.
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Thank you.
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(Applause)
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