Autism is a complex disorder that is heterogeneous both in its phenotypic expression and its etiology. The search for genes associated with autism and the neurobiological mechanisms that underlie its behavioural symptoms has been hampered by this heterogeneity. Recent studies indicate that within autism, there may be distinct subgroups that can be defined based on differences in neurocognitive profiles. This paper presents evidence for two kinds of subtypes in autism that are defined on the basis of language profiles and on the basis of cognitive profiles. The implications for genetic and neurobiological studies of these subgroups are discussed, with special reference to evidence relating these cognitive phenotypes to volu-metric studies of...
BackgroundThe search for susceptibility genes in autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has been...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental disorders that are characterized by d...
Significant evidence exists for the association between copy number variants (CNVs) and Autism Spect...
There now exist multiple reports of a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral ...
Although impaired communication is one of the defining criteria in autism, linguistic functioning is...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is amongst the most familial of psychiatric disorders. Twin and famil...
Contains fulltext : 70681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although impai...
Several different methodological approaches that have been used in studying language in chil-dren wi...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have offered a rich array of structural and functional markers to pr...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have offered a rich array of structural and functional markers to pr...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have offered a rich array of structural and functional markers to pr...
BackgroundThe search for susceptibility genes in autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has been...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental disorders that are characterized by d...
Significant evidence exists for the association between copy number variants (CNVs) and Autism Spect...
There now exist multiple reports of a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral ...
Although impaired communication is one of the defining criteria in autism, linguistic functioning is...
Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is amongst the most familial of psychiatric disorders. Twin and famil...
Contains fulltext : 70681.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Although impai...
Several different methodological approaches that have been used in studying language in chil-dren wi...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have offered a rich array of structural and functional markers to pr...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
International audienceClinical and molecular genetics have advanced current knowledge on genetic dis...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have offered a rich array of structural and functional markers to pr...
Recent advances in neuroimaging have offered a rich array of structural and functional markers to pr...
BackgroundThe search for susceptibility genes in autism and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) has been...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are complex neurodevelopmental disorders that are characterized by d...
Significant evidence exists for the association between copy number variants (CNVs) and Autism Spect...