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APS Virtual Poster Showcase · 2020

Examining the Influence of Perceived Cognitive Flexibility and High Functioning Autism on Spatial Pattern Separation in Young Adults

Virtual · June 2020

Poster Sessions · Cognitive

  • Amanda Bartley
    Iona College
  • Nathan Lowry
    Iona College
  • Barry James
    Iona College
  • Sarah Wong-Goodrich
    Iona College

Abstract

Spatial pattern separation ability and perceived cognitive flexibility were examined in young adults with high-functioning autism compared to that of neurotypical young adults. Spatial pattern separation was impaired in high-functioning autism, which may be linked to decreased cognitive flexibility. Neurotypical adults with increased perceived cognitive flexibility exhibited improved pattern separation.

Learning and Memory