The need for closure (NFC), a desire for a firm answer and less ambiguity, has a key role in cognitive flexibility in typical development (TD) populations. This study investigated this motivational construct and its relation to cognitive inflexibility in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Compared with individuals with TD, those with ASD reported higher levels in preference for predictability and closed-mindedness and lower levels in decisiveness. These NFC facets were significantly associated with cognitive flexibility in ASD as well as TD groups. The study findings provide further insights into the motivational underpinnings of flexible behavior in ASD
Many of the problems in daily living that affect individuals with autism seem to reflect a lack of b...
Insistence on sameness and resistance to change are key characteristics of autism spectrum disorder ...
Flexible behavior is critical for everyday decision-making and has been implicated in restricted, re...
Inflexible behaviours in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) broadly obstruct social communic...
Inflexible behaviours in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) broadly obstruct social communic...
We present an overview of current literature addressing cognitive flexibility in autism spectrum dis...
Cognitive flexibility is a fundamental process that underlies adaptive behaviour in response to envi...
Abstract Autism is defined by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction in ...
This study examines the relationship between cognitive flexibility and repetitive behaviors in child...
Contains fulltext : 170251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although beha...
Contains fulltext : 154008.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive contr...
The goal of the current study was to evaluate presetting, response inhibition, set shifting, and a p...
Cognitive control dysfunctions, like inhibitory and attentional flexibility deficits are assumed to ...
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) is the only cognitive flexibility task that has consistently ...
Different clinical studies have provided empirical evidence for impairments in cognitive control in ...
Many of the problems in daily living that affect individuals with autism seem to reflect a lack of b...
Insistence on sameness and resistance to change are key characteristics of autism spectrum disorder ...
Flexible behavior is critical for everyday decision-making and has been implicated in restricted, re...
Inflexible behaviours in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) broadly obstruct social communic...
Inflexible behaviours in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) broadly obstruct social communic...
We present an overview of current literature addressing cognitive flexibility in autism spectrum dis...
Cognitive flexibility is a fundamental process that underlies adaptive behaviour in response to envi...
Abstract Autism is defined by persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction in ...
This study examines the relationship between cognitive flexibility and repetitive behaviors in child...
Contains fulltext : 170251.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although beha...
Contains fulltext : 154008.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Cognitive contr...
The goal of the current study was to evaluate presetting, response inhibition, set shifting, and a p...
Cognitive control dysfunctions, like inhibitory and attentional flexibility deficits are assumed to ...
The Wisconsin Card Sorting Task (WCST) is the only cognitive flexibility task that has consistently ...
Different clinical studies have provided empirical evidence for impairments in cognitive control in ...
Many of the problems in daily living that affect individuals with autism seem to reflect a lack of b...
Insistence on sameness and resistance to change are key characteristics of autism spectrum disorder ...
Flexible behavior is critical for everyday decision-making and has been implicated in restricted, re...