Executive functions and symptom severity in an Italian sample of intellectually able preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder

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Valeri Giovanni, Casula Laura, Napoli Eleonora, Stievano Paolo, Trimarco Barbara, Vicari Stefano, Scalisi Teresa
ISSN: 0162-3257

A novel battery (BAFE; Valeri etal. 2015) was used in order to assess three executive function (EF) abilities (working memory, inhibition and shifting) in a sample of 27 intellectually able preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) compared with 27 typically developing children matched on age and nonverbal IQ. Differences in EF skills were analyzed in participants with distinct ASD symptom severity. Children with ASD performed worse than typical controls on both set-shifting and inhibition, but not on visuo-spatial working memory. Additionally, children with more severe ASD symptoms showed a worse performance on inhibition than children with milder symptoms. These results confirm the presence of EF deficits and highlight a link between ASD symptoms and EF impairments in preschool age.

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