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Self-reported Dyslexia Traits Predict Workplace Subjective Cognitive Complaints in Office-Based Professionals
Self-reported Dyslexia Traits Predict Workplace Subjective Cognitive Complaints in Office-Based Professionals
Despite a significant proportion of working age adults being estimated to have dyslexia, the relationship between dyslexia...
Understanding Age-Related Differences in Grammar Perception Among Children with Developmental Language Disorder
Understanding Age-Related Differences in Grammar Perception Among Children with Developmental Language Disorder
This study examines how Cypriot Greek children with developmental language disorder (DLD) perceive grammatical structures,...
Co-Design with the Inclusive Research Network
Co-Design with the Inclusive Research Network
People with intellectual disability are not always included in research. When they are, it is usually as participants. We ...
Becoming Co-researchers: People with Intellectual Disability Learning about Research
Becoming Co-researchers: People with Intellectual Disability Learning about Research
Many researchers think co-research, where people with and without intellectual disability work together, should happen mor...
Underrepresented Caregivers in Research on Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: A Meta-Analysis and Scoping Review
Underrepresented Caregivers in Research on Prenatal Alcohol Exposure: A Meta-Analysis and Scoping Review
Families of children with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE) are diverse, raising children through birth, adoption, or foster...
Outcomes in PEERS® for Adolescents Across Neurodevelopmental Disorders: ADHD, Autism, and Their Co-occurrence
Outcomes in PEERS® for Adolescents Across Neurodevelopmental Disorders: ADHD, Autism, and Their Co-occurrence
Autistic individuals and those diagnosed with ADHD are at greater risk for social difficulties, with evidence suggesting t...
“I Am Dyspraxic”: Self-Concept and Wellbeing in Adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder
“I Am Dyspraxic”: Self-Concept and Wellbeing in Adults with Developmental Coordination Disorder
Self-concept is underresearched in adults with developmental coordination disorder (DCD), as is the role of diagnosis. Sel...
Using the Listening2Faces App with Three Young Adults with Autism: A Feasibility Study
Using the Listening2Faces App with Three Young Adults with Autism: A Feasibility Study
Listening2Faces (L2F) is a therapeutic, application-based training program designed to improve audiovisual speech percepti...
Health Practitioner Attitudes to Psychosocial Treatments in ADHD: Impact of Country, Age, Profession, and Beliefs
Health Practitioner Attitudes to Psychosocial Treatments in ADHD: Impact of Country, Age, Profession, and Beliefs
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) affects around 7% of children/adolescents and 3% of adults. Treatment guid...
Relationship Between ADHD-Like Traits and Emotion Dysregulation in the Adult General Population
Relationship Between ADHD-Like Traits and Emotion Dysregulation in the Adult General Population
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder classically characterised by inattention ...
Advances and Challenges in the Assessment of Executive Functions in Under 36 Months: a Scoping Review
Advances and Challenges in the Assessment of Executive Functions in Under 36 Months: a Scoping Review
Neurodevelopmental disorders present deficits in executive functions (EFs). Before 36 months old, EFs act as basic abiliti...
Ethical Prescribing of Psychotropic Medications for People with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Ethical Prescribing of Psychotropic Medications for People with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
People with neurodevelopmental disorders (NDDs) such as intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD) and autism are s...
Appreciation of Slapstick Humour and Expressivity in Response to Amusing Stimuli in Individuals with Williams Syndrome
Appreciation of Slapstick Humour and Expressivity in Response to Amusing Stimuli in Individuals with Williams Syndrome
Previous studies on the comprehension and appreciation of humour in individuals with Williams syndrome (WS) have only incl...