Emotional Arousal‐Induced Episodic Memory Benefits Are Attenuated in Autism Spectrum Disorders, Especially in Older Age
Sidni A. Justus, Emily Hutson, Justin Summe, Audrey Duarte

TL;DR
People with autism spectrum disorder show reduced memory benefits from emotional arousal, especially for positive memories, and this effect worsens with age.
Contribution
This study reveals atypical emotional arousal effects on memory in ASD, independent of depression, and identifies age-related declines in positive memory retention.
Findings
Adults with ASD reported lower arousal for positive images compared to neurotypical adults.
ASD individuals showed reduced arousal-enhanced memory benefits for both positive and negative images.
Age exacerbated reduced arousal memory benefits in ASD, particularly for positive stimuli.
Abstract
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental disorder associated with episodic memory impairment. Although emotional factors such as arousal, as well as age and depression symptoms, are known to influence episodic memory in neurotypical (NT) populations, how these factors affect memory processes in ASD, which is associated with a higher prevalence of depression, remains unclear. In this large‐scale online study, 326 adults (ages 18–67) with or without ASD (n = 163 per group) and varying levels of depressive symptoms rated their experienced arousal of positive, negative, and neutral images and performed a recognition task 48 h later. Adults with ASD reported lower arousal for positive images and exhibited reduced arousal‐enhanced memory benefits for both positive and negative images compared to NT adults, independent of depression severity. Age further exacerbated this…
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TopicsAutism Spectrum Disorder Research · Genetics and Neurodevelopmental Disorders · Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
