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Atypical Development of Attentional Control Associates with Later Adaptive Functioning, Autism and ADHD Traits

Authors :
Hendry, Alexandra
Jones, Emily J. H.
Bedford, Rachael
Konke, Linn Andersson
Begum Ali, Jannath
Bӧlte, Sven
Brocki, Karin C.
Demurie, Ellen
Johnson, Mark
Pijl, Mirjam K. J.
Roeyers, Herbert
Charman, Tony
Achermann, Sheila
Agyapong, Mary
Astenvald, Rebecka
Axelson, Lisa
Bazelmans, Tessel
Blommers, Karlijn
Bontinck, Chloè
van den Boomen, Carlijn
Boterberg, Sofie
Braukmann, Ricarda
de Bruijn, Yvette
Bruyneel, Eva
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Dafner, Leila
Darki, Fahime
Davies, Kim
Ersoy, Mutluhan
Falck-Ytter, Terje
Fernandes, Janice
Freeman, Zoë
Gliga, Teea
Gredebäck, Gustaf
Greensmith, Marian
Haartsen, Rianne
van Ierland-Veerhoek, Sanne
de Jonge, Maretha V.
Kalwarowsky, Sarah
Kemner, Chantal
Kolesnik, Anna
de Korte, Manon
Lundin-Kleberg, Johan
Munsters, Nicolette M.
Nyström, Pär
Pasco, Greg
Pirazzoli, Laura
Ristolainen, Johanna
Stadin, Andrietta
Taylor, Chloë
Thorup, Emilia
vaz, Natalie
Vinkenvleugel, Loes
Ward, Emma
Warreyn, Petra
van Wielink, Lilli N.
Hendry, Alexandra
Jones, Emily J. H.
Bedford, Rachael
Konke, Linn Andersson
Begum Ali, Jannath
Bӧlte, Sven
Brocki, Karin C.
Demurie, Ellen
Johnson, Mark
Pijl, Mirjam K. J.
Roeyers, Herbert
Charman, Tony
Achermann, Sheila
Agyapong, Mary
Astenvald, Rebecka
Axelson, Lisa
Bazelmans, Tessel
Blommers, Karlijn
Bontinck, Chloè
van den Boomen, Carlijn
Boterberg, Sofie
Braukmann, Ricarda
de Bruijn, Yvette
Bruyneel, Eva
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Dafner, Leila
Darki, Fahime
Davies, Kim
Ersoy, Mutluhan
Falck-Ytter, Terje
Fernandes, Janice
Freeman, Zoë
Gliga, Teea
Gredebäck, Gustaf
Greensmith, Marian
Haartsen, Rianne
van Ierland-Veerhoek, Sanne
de Jonge, Maretha V.
Kalwarowsky, Sarah
Kemner, Chantal
Kolesnik, Anna
de Korte, Manon
Lundin-Kleberg, Johan
Munsters, Nicolette M.
Nyström, Pär
Pasco, Greg
Pirazzoli, Laura
Ristolainen, Johanna
Stadin, Andrietta
Taylor, Chloë
Thorup, Emilia
vaz, Natalie
Vinkenvleugel, Loes
Ward, Emma
Warreyn, Petra
van Wielink, Lilli N.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Autism is frequently associated with difficulties with top-down attentional control, which impact on individuals’ mental health and quality of life. The developmental processes involved in these attentional difficulties are not well understood. Using a data-driven approach, 2 samples (N = 294 and 412) of infants at elevated and typical likelihood of autism were grouped according to profiles of parent report of attention at 10, 15 and 25 months. In contrast to the normative profile of increases in attentional control scores between infancy and toddlerhood, a minority (7–9%) showed plateauing attentional control scores between 10 and 25 months. Consistent with pre-registered hypotheses, plateaued growth of attentional control was associated with elevated autism and ADHD traits, and lower adaptive functioning at age 3 years.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235309285
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007.s10803-020-04465-9