“…At the cognitive level, ASD is thought to be characterised by a particular profile of strengths and limitations in memory functioning (see individuals with ASD manifest impairments in both episodic memory, the ability to recall personally-experienced events, as well as episodic foresight, the ability to imagine events that are likely to be experienced in the future (Lind & Bowler, 2010;Lind, Bowler, & Raber, 2014;Lind, Williams, Bowler, & Peel, 2014;Terrett et al, 2013). Recent evidence has also indicated a substantial deficit in prospective memory, at least when spontaneous (as opposed to prompted) retrieval of prior intentions is required for successful completion of a planned action (see e.g., Altgassen, Koban, & Kliegel, 2012;Williams, Boucher, Lind, & Jarrold, 2013;Williams, Jarrold, Grainger, & Lind, 2014).…”