Executive Function Impairments in High IQ Adults With ADHD
Assessing the executive functioning of High IQ adults with ADHD.
Assessing the executive functioning of High IQ adults with ADHD.
“Allowing extended time for adolescents with ADHD to complete tests involving reading may help to compensate for their impairments of working memory and processing speed, allowing them to score closer to their actual verbal abilities.â€
It has been discovered that the executive functioning (EF)—also known as critical cognitive skills—deficits of students with ADHD causes them to take three years longer to mature than those without the disorder. What are examples of EF deficits? How does this impact an ADHD student? And how does one overcome their executive functioning deficit?
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Audio presentation by Ned Hallowell.
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Video presentation by Dr. Russell Barkley.
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