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Child Neuropsychology

A Journal on Normal and Abnormal Development in Childhood and Adolescence
Volume 12, 2006 - Issue 4-5: Autism Spectrum Disorders Guest Editor: Natacha Akshoomoff
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Neuropsychologic Functioning in Children with Autism: Further Evidence for Disordered Complex Information-Processing

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Pages 279-298
Published online: 24 Feb 2007

A wide range of abilities was assessed in 56 high-functioning children with autism and 56 age- and IQ-matched controls. Stepwise discriminant analyses produced good group discrimination for sensory-perceptual, motor, complex language, and complex memory domains but lower agreement for the reasoning domain than previously obtained for adults. Group discrimination did not occur for attention, simple language, simple memory, and visuospatial domains. Findings provide additional support for a complex information-processing model for autism, previously based on adult data, demonstrating a pattern across domains of selective impairments on measures with high demands for integration of information and sparing when demands were low. Children as compared to adults with autism exhibited more prominent sensory-perceptual symptoms and less pronounced reasoning deficits reflecting brain maturation.

 

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