Working memory and cognitive flexibility‐training for children with an autism spectrum disorder: a randomized controlled trial
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2014Vol. 56(5), pp. 566–576
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Abstract
Although children in the WM condition tended to improve more in WM and ADHD-behavior, the lack of differential improvement on most outcome measures, the absence of a clear effect of the adaptive training compared to the mock-training, and the high attrition rate suggest that the training in its present form is probably not suitable for children with ASD.
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