Emotional and behavioral alterations and their relationship with executive functioning in the pediatric population with autism spectrum disorder and epilepsy: a comparative study
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2023-06-30Resumen
The pediatric population with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and
epilepsy presents behavioral and emotional alterations that hinder their correct
developmental maturation as well as their integration in different contexts such as
school, family or social. This population shows atypical behavioral and emotional
patterns, with difficulties in emotional regulation, understanding of emotions,
aggressiveness, or low frustration tolerance. They also present alterations in
executive functions, which significantly influence the emotional and behavioral
characteristics of this population. Research suggests that epilepsy worsens the
emotional, behavioral, and executive functioning status.





