In order to examine hypothesized underlying neurocognitive processes in repetitive behaviour, chi... more In order to examine hypothesized underlying neurocognitive processes in repetitive behaviour, children and adolescents (7-16 years) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) were compared on a range of executive function (EF) measures. Performance on neuropsychological tests assessing executive functioning showed a trend for children with ASD to perform poorly on tasks requiring generation of multiple responses, while children with OCD tended to demonstrate impairments on a task requiring inhibition. Parental ratings on a questionnaire measure of EF indicated impairments in both groups relative to controls. Relationships between questionnaire and performance measures of EF were generally weak. There was some limited support for a relationship between EF and repetitive behaviour, but effects tended to be small and variable across groups and measures.
Non. • Individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may lack cognitive skills (e.g., perspe... more Non. • Individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may lack cognitive skills (e.g., perspective taking) and/or social motivation that are fundamental to a successful selfpresentation. • Impression management by adults with ASD appears less sensitive to others’ social evaluation (Izuma et al., 2011). 2 ) S lf ti diti My name is Anke. I am 31 years old. I live in Amsterdam. Can you tell me something about yourself?
... Sander Begeer Carolien Rieffe Mark Meerum Terwogt Lex Stockmann ... op grond van mentale toes... more ... Sander Begeer Carolien Rieffe Mark Meerum Terwogt Lex Stockmann ... op grond van mentale toestanden betekenis te geven aan het gedrag van anderen, want zij beschouwen andermans gedrag veelal vanuit de eigen beleving van de werkelijkheid en komen zo tot foutieve ...
In order to examine hypothesized underlying neurocognitive processes in repetitive behaviour, chi... more In order to examine hypothesized underlying neurocognitive processes in repetitive behaviour, children and adolescents (7-16 years) with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) were compared on a range of executive function (EF) measures. Performance on neuropsychological tests assessing executive functioning showed a trend for children with ASD to perform poorly on tasks requiring generation of multiple responses, while children with OCD tended to demonstrate impairments on a task requiring inhibition. Parental ratings on a questionnaire measure of EF indicated impairments in both groups relative to controls. Relationships between questionnaire and performance measures of EF were generally weak. There was some limited support for a relationship between EF and repetitive behaviour, but effects tended to be small and variable across groups and measures.
Non. • Individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may lack cognitive skills (e.g., perspe... more Non. • Individuals with an autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may lack cognitive skills (e.g., perspective taking) and/or social motivation that are fundamental to a successful selfpresentation. • Impression management by adults with ASD appears less sensitive to others’ social evaluation (Izuma et al., 2011). 2 ) S lf ti diti My name is Anke. I am 31 years old. I live in Amsterdam. Can you tell me something about yourself?
... Sander Begeer Carolien Rieffe Mark Meerum Terwogt Lex Stockmann ... op grond van mentale toes... more ... Sander Begeer Carolien Rieffe Mark Meerum Terwogt Lex Stockmann ... op grond van mentale toestanden betekenis te geven aan het gedrag van anderen, want zij beschouwen andermans gedrag veelal vanuit de eigen beleving van de werkelijkheid en komen zo tot foutieve ...
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