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Martin, Arianna
The Role of Executive Function in Independent Living Skills in Female Adolescents and Young Adults With Fragile X Syndrome
2016
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American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
121 (5) September 2016: 448-460
Examines the influence of the specific contribution of executive function to independent living skills in individuals with frragile X syndrome using both a cross-sectional and longitudinal dataset. Believes it is imperative to understand how EF deficits impact the ability to live and function independently as individuals with FXS transition from adolescence into adulthood, a period associated with expectations of increasing independence in typical development. Additionally, identifying key cognitive mechanisms involved in independent living skills will assist in designing future, targeted cognitive interventions.
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Quintin, Eve-Marie
Hall, Scott S.
Reiss, Allan L.
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