2023
DOI: 10.1002/aur.2952
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Autism severity level affects working memory and planning but not inhibition, shifting and emotional control

Abstract: Autistic children often have difficulties in executive functions (EF). These difficulties can, in turn, affect their everyday functioning. It is less clear in what way EF are affected by the severity of autism symptoms in children. We hypothesize that autism severity level does not have the same effect across the different components of EF. In this study, we examined how EF are affected by the autism severity level in a sample of 52 autistic children aged 4-7 years (mean age-5.4 years, SD-0.9 years). EF were m… Show more

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“…Deficits in working memory can prevent the consideration and manipulation of social information necessary for successful social behaviors, resulting in social deficits. Co-occurring deficits in working memory and social functioning are noted in a number of psychiatric and neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injury ( Nolan et al, 2018 ), autism spectrum disorder ( Rabiee et al, 2020 ; Gong et al, 2023 ; Memisevic et al, 2023 ), borderline personality disorder ( Krause-Utz et al, 2014 ), epilepsy ( Lim et al, 2007 ; Hernan et al, 2014 ), post-traumatic stress disorder ( Sippel et al, 2021 ), neurodegenerative conditions ( Legaz et al, 2023 ), and intellectual disability ( Ducic et al, 2018 ). Here, we highlight the relationship between working memory deficits and social dysfunction in three psychiatric conditions: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), schizophrenia, and social anxiety, with a special emphasis on how PFC dysfunction may mediate this relationship.…”
Section: The Intersection Of Working Memory and Social Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deficits in working memory can prevent the consideration and manipulation of social information necessary for successful social behaviors, resulting in social deficits. Co-occurring deficits in working memory and social functioning are noted in a number of psychiatric and neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injury ( Nolan et al, 2018 ), autism spectrum disorder ( Rabiee et al, 2020 ; Gong et al, 2023 ; Memisevic et al, 2023 ), borderline personality disorder ( Krause-Utz et al, 2014 ), epilepsy ( Lim et al, 2007 ; Hernan et al, 2014 ), post-traumatic stress disorder ( Sippel et al, 2021 ), neurodegenerative conditions ( Legaz et al, 2023 ), and intellectual disability ( Ducic et al, 2018 ). Here, we highlight the relationship between working memory deficits and social dysfunction in three psychiatric conditions: attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), schizophrenia, and social anxiety, with a special emphasis on how PFC dysfunction may mediate this relationship.…”
Section: The Intersection Of Working Memory and Social Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%