TY - JOUR
T1 - Verbal fluency in children with autism spectrum disorders: Clustering and switching strategies
AU - Begeer, S.M.
AU - Wierda, M.
AU - Scheeren, A.M.
AU - Teunisse, J.P.
AU - Koot, H.M.
AU - Geurts, H. M.
PY - 2014
Y1 - 2014
N2 - This study highlights differences in cognitive strategies in children and adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorders (n = 52) on a verbal fluency task (naming as many words as possible (e.g. animals) within 60 s). The ability to form clusters of words (e.g. farm animals like "cow-horse-goat") or to switch between unrelated words (e.g. "snake" and "cat") was analyzed using a coding method that more stringently differentiates between these strategies. Results indicated that children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders switched less frequently, but produced slightly larger clusters than the comparison group, resulting in equal numbers of total words produced. The currently used measures of cognitive flexibility suggest atypical, but possibly equally efficient, fluency styles used by individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
AB - This study highlights differences in cognitive strategies in children and adolescents with and without autism spectrum disorders (n = 52) on a verbal fluency task (naming as many words as possible (e.g. animals) within 60 s). The ability to form clusters of words (e.g. farm animals like "cow-horse-goat") or to switch between unrelated words (e.g. "snake" and "cat") was analyzed using a coding method that more stringently differentiates between these strategies. Results indicated that children and adolescents with autism spectrum disorders switched less frequently, but produced slightly larger clusters than the comparison group, resulting in equal numbers of total words produced. The currently used measures of cognitive flexibility suggest atypical, but possibly equally efficient, fluency styles used by individuals with autism spectrum disorders.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84908618738
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U2 - 10.1177/1362361313500381
DO - 10.1177/1362361313500381
M3 - Article
SN - 1362-3613
VL - 18
SP - 1014
EP - 1018
JO - Autism
JF - Autism
IS - 8
ER -