Inhibitory Control in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Meta-analyses on Indirect and Direct Measures

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Irene Tonizzi
David Giofrè
Maria Carmen Usai
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[1] University of Genoa,Department of Educational Sciences
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Autism; ASD; Executive functions; Inhibition; Meta-analysis; Interference control;
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This manuscript aimed to advance our understanding of inhibitory control (IC) in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), adopting a meta-analytic multilevel approach. The first meta-analysis, on 164 studies adopting direct measures, indicated a significant small-to-medium (g = 0.484) deficit in the group with ASD (n = 5140) compared with controls (n = 6075). Similar effect sizes between response inhibition and interference control were found, but they were differentially affected by intellectual functioning and age. The second meta-analysis, on 24 studies using indirect measures, revealed a large deficit (g = 1.334) in the group with ASD (n = 985) compared with controls (n = 1300). Presentation format, intellectual functioning, and age were significant moderators. The effect of comorbidity with ADHD was not statistically significant. Implications are discussed for IC research and practice in autism.
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