 The study compared the cognitive features of adults with autism spectrum disorder, ASD, who had been diagnosed as children, those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders, and those with no mental health issues. The results showed that adults with ASD were more likely to have difficulty generalizing concepts, which was significantly less common among those with schizophrenia spectrum disorders. Additionally, adults with ASD were more likely to show decreased levels of generalization and disordered motivation, which was again significantly higher than in the other two groups. This article was authored by M. M. Ivanova and L. G. Borodina.