Attentional network deficits in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Dev Neurorehabil

a Department of Human Development and Family Studies , College of Human Sciences, Texas Tech University, Lubbock , TX , USA and.

Published: December 2016

Statement Of Purpose: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often demonstrate deficient attentional ability, but the specific nature of the deficit is unclear. The Attention Networks model provides a useful approach to deconstruct this attentional deficit into its component parts.

Method: Fifty-two neurotypical (NT) children and 14 children with ASD performed the child version of the Attention Network Test (ANT). The latter requires participants to indicate the direction of a centre target stimulus, which is presented above/below fixation and sometimes flanked by either congruent or incongruent distractor stimuli.

Results: Relative to NT children, those with ASD were: (1) slower to react to spatially cued trials and (2) more error prone on executive (conflict) attention trials.

Conclusions: Young children with ASD have intact alerting attention, but less-efficient orienting and executive attention.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/17518423.2015.1017663DOI Listing

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