2022
DOI: 10.2147/ndt.s332521
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Nature and Effects of Autobiographical Memory Issues in Persons with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Abstract: This comprehensive thematic review focuses on autobiographical memory (AM) in individuals with Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with the overarching aim of informing and instructing stakeholders on this important memory structure that is often compromised in individuals with ASD. Accordingly, articles that best address the theme were selected from legitimate publishers with prime peer-reviewed journals. ASD is recognized as a neurodevelopmental disorder, often impacting on many aspects of language, cognitive, an… Show more

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“…It therefore appears likely that deficits in scene construction may contribute to AM difficulties in ASD, and that such difficulties may not be attributable to self‐projection alone (also discussed by Westby, 2022). However, convergent evidence from studies involving spatial navigation also supports a scene construction deficit, as will be considered below.…”
Section: Evidence Of Scene Construction Deficits In Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It therefore appears likely that deficits in scene construction may contribute to AM difficulties in ASD, and that such difficulties may not be attributable to self‐projection alone (also discussed by Westby, 2022). However, convergent evidence from studies involving spatial navigation also supports a scene construction deficit, as will be considered below.…”
Section: Evidence Of Scene Construction Deficits In Asdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was a linear relationship between poor working memory and sleep disorders in children with ASD ( 14 ). Children with ASD showed worse narrative abilities than their healthy peers ( 15 ). In addition, sleep disorders can also affect the language function of children with ASD ( 4 ).…”
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confidence: 99%