Executive Function and Autism

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • Learn about real-world executive functioning and its impacts on outcome across the lifespan in autism.
    Free certificates of participation are available upon successful completion of a brief knowledge quiz at: www.autism.org...
    Greg Wallace, PhD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Speech, Language, and Hearing Sciences at The George Washington University. His research focuses on neuropsychological and structural brain development in autism spectrum disorder and other neurodevelopmental disorders across the lifespan and their impacts on real-world outcomes. He is also particularly interested in eating-related behaviors and their cognitive and neural correlates in typical and atypical (e.g., autism spectrum disorder) development. Dr. Wallace has published extensively and presented his work widely on these and related topics.
    00:00 - Intro
    0:38 - Speaker introduction
    1:46 - Neuropsychological framework
    3:28 - What is executive function (EF)
    5:41 - EF demonstration
    6:42 - Why do we care about EF?
    7:54 - EF and autism
    12:20 - Common EF challenges in autism
    13:36 - Lab-based vs real-world measures
    16:32 - Behavior Rating Inventory EF (BRIEF)
    19:08 - Research questions
    20:38 - Study 1: EF profile child/adolescent
    24:11 - Study 2: EF profile young adults
    26:30 - Conclusions: EF profiles in autistic children/adolescents and adults
    28:52 - Study 3: Adult outcomes in autism
    31:20 - Participant characteristics
    32:00 - Outcome measures
    35:24 - Regression methods
    36:30 - Results
    39:09 - Daily livings skills results
    40:00 - Conclusion: EF outcomes across autistic adulthood
    41:34 - Future research needs
    43:26 - Summary and conclusions
    44:46 - Acknowledgments
    45:15 - Q & A - contact information

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