The development of core cognitive skills in autism: a 3-year prospective study
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The development of core cognitive skills in autism: a 3-year prospective study
Abstract
This longitudinal study tested the veracity of one candidate multiple-deficits account of autism by assessing 37 children with autism (M age=67.9 months) and 31 typical children (M age=65.2 months) on tasks tapping components of theory of mind (ToM), executive function (EF), and central coherence (CC) at intake and again 3 years later. As a group, children with autism showed poor false-belief attribution, planning ability, and set-shifting, together with enhanced local processing at both time points. At an individual level, however, the profile was far from universal at either intake or follow-up. Moreover, autistic children demonstrated significant changes over time in ToM and EF, but not CC, over the 3-year period. The challenges these findings pose for a multiple-deficits account are discussed.
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