“…Some studies found no differences between groups [Edgin & Pennington, 2005;Caron, Mottron, Rainville, & Chouinard, 2004], some studies found an overall navigational deficit in ASD independent of whether conditions probed allocentric or egocentric skills [Lind, Williams, Raber, Peel, & Bowler, 2013], and a few studies found specific allocentric navigational difficulties as predicted [Prior & Hoffmann, 1990;Lind, Bowler, & Raber, 2014;Ring et al, 2018]. Only three of these earlier studies compared allocentric and egocentric conditions within one study [Lind et al, 2013Ring et al, 2018]. Since executive functions have been found to play an important role in spatial navigation [Moffat, Kennedy, Rodrigue, & Raz, 2007], they may be a relevant factor in explaining some of the inconsistencies found in previous spatial navigation studies in ASD.…”