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Deconstructing Executive Deficits among Persons with Autism: Implications for Cognitive Neuroscience
Russo, Natalie; Flanagan, Tara; Iarocci, Grace; Berringer, Darlene; Zelazo, Philip David; Burack, Jacob A. – Brain and Cognition, 2007
Individuals with autism demonstrate impairments on measures of executive function (EF) relative to typically developing comparison participants. EF is comprised of several processes including inhibition, working memory and set shifting that develop throughout the lifespan. Impairments in EF may appear early in development and persist, or may…
Descriptors: Inhibition, Autism, Memory, Cognitive Processes

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