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Deconstructing executive deficits among persons with autism: Implications for cognitive neuroscience

机译:解构自闭症患者的执行力缺陷:对认知神经科学的启示

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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 represent a more transient delay which resolves with time. Given the unevenness of the cognitive profile of persons with autism, understanding the development of EF poses methodological challenges. These issues include those related to matching measures and the choice of comparison participants to which the performance of persons with autism will be compared. In the current review, we attempt to break down the processes of inhibition, working memory and set shifting among persons with autism. We propose to do this within a developmental perspective that highlights how matching measures and comparison participants can affect the interpretation of research findings.
机译:自闭症患者表现出相对于通常发展的比较参与者而言执行功能(EF)指标受损。 EF由几个过程组成,包括抑制,工作记忆和在整个生命周期中发展的集合转移。 EF受损可能在发展的早期出现并持续存在,或者代表随着时间而消除的更短暂的延迟。鉴于自闭症患者认知状况的不均衡性,了解EF的发展提出了方法上的挑战。这些问题包括与匹配措施有关的问题以及与自闭症患者的表现进行比较的比较参与者的选择。在当前的审查中,我们试图打破自闭症患者的抑制,工作记忆和设定转移的过程。我们建议从发展的角度出发,强调匹配的度量和比较参与者如何影响研究结果的解释。

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