Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly common developmental disorder that affects 1 in 59 children. Despite this high prevalence of ASD, knowledge regarding the biological basis of its associated cognitive difficulties remains scant. In this study, we aimed to identify altered neurophysiological responses underlying inhibitory control and emotion processing difficulties in ASD, together with their associations with age and various domains of cognitive and social function. This was accomplished by assessing electroencephalographic recordings during an emotional go/nogo task alongside parent rating scales of behavior. Event related potential (ERP) N200 component amplitudes were reduced in children with ASD compared to typically dev...
Inhibitory control (IC) is a higher-order executive function involved in overriding a dominant respo...
Discrepant findings on whether children with autism display response inhibition deficits may be part...
The development of inhibitory control-the ability to suppress inappropriate actions in order to make...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly common developmental disorder that affects 1 in 59...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly common developmental disorder that affects 1 in 59...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is now regarded a neurobiological disorder (NDD) with perturbations o...
IntroductionLongitudinal studies of autistic children show that autism symptoms and emotional/behavi...
IntroductionLongitudinal studies of autistic children show that autism symptoms and emotional/behavi...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate poor social functioning, which may be re...
Executive functions are often affected in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The underlying biology is...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate poor social functioning, which may be re...
Conclusion: The results suggest that ASD children have deficits in attentional and inhibitory contro...
The article reviews most recent findings on neural activity in children and adults with autism spect...
A central aim of this study was to determine whether there are consistent differences in a variety o...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) participated in a research study that involved both ele...
Inhibitory control (IC) is a higher-order executive function involved in overriding a dominant respo...
Discrepant findings on whether children with autism display response inhibition deficits may be part...
The development of inhibitory control-the ability to suppress inappropriate actions in order to make...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly common developmental disorder that affects 1 in 59...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is an increasingly common developmental disorder that affects 1 in 59...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is now regarded a neurobiological disorder (NDD) with perturbations o...
IntroductionLongitudinal studies of autistic children show that autism symptoms and emotional/behavi...
IntroductionLongitudinal studies of autistic children show that autism symptoms and emotional/behavi...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate poor social functioning, which may be re...
Executive functions are often affected in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). The underlying biology is...
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) demonstrate poor social functioning, which may be re...
Conclusion: The results suggest that ASD children have deficits in attentional and inhibitory contro...
The article reviews most recent findings on neural activity in children and adults with autism spect...
A central aim of this study was to determine whether there are consistent differences in a variety o...
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) participated in a research study that involved both ele...
Inhibitory control (IC) is a higher-order executive function involved in overriding a dominant respo...
Discrepant findings on whether children with autism display response inhibition deficits may be part...
The development of inhibitory control-the ability to suppress inappropriate actions in order to make...