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Executive Function Impairments in High IQ Adults With ADHDYale University School of Medicine
Yale University School of Medicine
Yale University School of Medicine
Objectives: To demonstrate that high IQ adults diagnosed with ADHD suffer from executive function (EF) impairments that: a) can be identified with a combination of standardized measures and self-report data; and b) occur more commonly in this group than in the general population. Method: 157 ADHD adults with IQ
Key Words: ADHD executive functions high IQ memory
This version was published on September
1, 2009 Journal of Attention Disorders, Vol. 13, No. 2,
161-167 (2009) |
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120 were assessed with 8 normed measures of EF— 3 index scores from standardized tests of memory and cognitive abilities, and 5 subscales of a normed self-report measure of EF impairments in daily life. Results: 73% of subjects were significantly impaired on