“…Several studies in young individuals with DS have reported EF deficits when employing individually administered assessments, including deficits in working memory (Rowe, Lavender, & Turk, 2006; Vicari, Carlesimo, & Caltagirone, 1995) and cognitive flexibility (Lanfranchi, Jerman, Dal Pont, Alberti, & Vianello, 2010). Parent and caregiver report measures have demonstrated a consistent profile of EF strengths and weaknesses on the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function – Preschool version (BRIEF–P) in children with DS, including deficits in working memory and planning, but not in inhibition or emotional control (Daunhauer et al, 2014; Gioia, Espy, & Isquith, 2003; Lee et al, 2011). A thorough consideration of this domain is also important for tracking markers of cognitive decline in DS, as there is evidence to suggest decline in EF in early to mid-adulthood may precede the onset of Alzheimer disease (Ball et al, 2006; Ball, Holland, Treppner, Watson, & Huppert, 2008).…”