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Developmental associations between cognition and adaptive behavior in intellectual and developmental disability.

Andrew DakopolosEmma CondyElizabeth SmithDanielle HarveyAaron J KaatJeanine ColemanKaren RileyElizabeth Berry-KravisDavid R Hessl
Published in: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (2024)
The present study demonstrated that developmental changes in cognition and adaptive behavior are associated in children and young adults with IDD, indicating the potential for cross-domain effects of intervention. Notably, improvements in DLS emerged as a primary area of adaptive behavior that positively related to improvements in cognition. This work provides evidence for the clinical, "real life" meaningfulness of changes in cognition detected by the NIHTB-CB in IDD, and provides empirical support for the NIHTB-CB as a fit-for-purpose performance-based outcome measure for this population.
Keyphrases
  • mild cognitive impairment
  • white matter
  • young adults
  • middle aged