Quiz: Adults, Could You Have an Executive Function Problem?

Working memory, a critical executive functioning skill, is where you store the information you need to complete a task. If you are reading a story, for example, you will store information about what you have read here. As you continue to read, your working memory helps you recall what already happened and relate it to what you are reading now. Working memory is essential in learning and everyday tasks.

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Question 5 of 10
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When you read something, you usually end up going back to reread the prior section because you can’t remember it.

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CORRECT ANSWER : Agree
When you read you take in a great deal of information and those with working memory deficits might find it hard to keep it all in their minds. They often find themselves rereading prior sections of a book or story.
This is not a diagnostic tool. If you have concerns about working memory or executive function see a mental health professional. An accurate diagnosis can only be made through professional evaluation. Screener for personal use only.