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Perseveration in ASD; the role of negative feedback and social interaction

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posted on 2011-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jaclyn Broadbent
This thesis tested several explanations for the underlying mechanisms of perseveration in populations with ASD. Explanations considered the role of executive dysfunction with particular emphasis on negative feedback, social interaction, and variations in autistic symptomology. The thesis found that negative feedback had the most infiuence on perseveration in ASD populations.

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thesis

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thesis

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eng

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Research doctorate

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Ph.D

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M Stokes

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Faculty of Health

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School of Psychology

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