Executive and motor function in children with autism spectrum disorder

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Ting Liu
Morgan Tongish
Yumeng Li
Paola Matiko Martins Okuda
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[1] Texas State University,Department of Health and Human Performance
[2] Universidade Federal de São Paulo,undefined
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Cognitive Processing | 2023年 / 24卷
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Autism; Executive function; Motor skills; Children; Cognition;
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between executive function, mainly attention and impulse control, and motor function impairment in children with ASD. Fifteen children with ASD (ages 8–14 years) were examined on their executive function using the Conners continuous performance test-3 and motor function using the movement assessment battery for children-2 (MABC-2). It was found that children with ASD were delayed on executive and motor function. This means that those effects were also observed in male children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) who had similar characteristics as the participants in the study. This study may have practical implications in the relationship between executive function and motor performance in children with ASD and for clinicians and educators working with children with ASD. Furthermore, the findings suggest that variability in reaction time may be a useful predictor of motor skill performance in children with ASD and may reflect underlying difficulties in executive function and future research is suggested.
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页码:537 / 547
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