Prior work has revealed sex/gender-dependent autistic characteristics across behavioural and neural/biological domains. It remains unclear whether and how neural sex/gender differences are related to behavioural sex/gender differences in autism. Here, we examined whether atypical neural responses during mentalizing and self-representation are sex/gender-dependent in autistic adults and explored whether ‘camouflaging’ (acting as if behaviourally neurotypical) is associated with sex/gender-dependent neural responses. In total, N = 119 adults (33 typically developing males, 29 autistic males, 29 typically developing females and 28 autistic females) participated in a task-related functional magnetic resonance imaging paradigm to assess neural a...
Background: The male predominance in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has motivated ...
Several observations support the hypothesis that differences in synaptic and regional cerebral plast...
Abstract Background The male predominance in the prev...
Prior work has revealed sex/gender-dependent autistic characteristics across behavioural and neural/...
Prior work has revealed sex/gender-dependent autistic characteristics across behavioural and neural/...
The male bias in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) has led to females with ASC being under-researched...
The male bias in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) has led to females with ASC being under-researched...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Background: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
The male preponderance in autism prevalence has brought together the disparate topics of sex/gender ...
Our current understanding of autism is largely based on clinical experiences and research involving ...
Background: The male preponderance in autism diagnoses is widely reported, yet the psychological mec...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Background: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
This study investigated sex/gender differences in camouflaging with children and adolescents (N = 84...
Background: The male predominance in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has motivated ...
Several observations support the hypothesis that differences in synaptic and regional cerebral plast...
Abstract Background The male predominance in the prev...
Prior work has revealed sex/gender-dependent autistic characteristics across behavioural and neural/...
Prior work has revealed sex/gender-dependent autistic characteristics across behavioural and neural/...
The male bias in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) has led to females with ASC being under-researched...
The male bias in autism spectrum conditions (ASC) has led to females with ASC being under-researched...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Background: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
The male preponderance in autism prevalence has brought together the disparate topics of sex/gender ...
Our current understanding of autism is largely based on clinical experiences and research involving ...
Background: The male preponderance in autism diagnoses is widely reported, yet the psychological mec...
Autobiographical descriptions and clinician observations suggest that some individuals with autism, ...
Background: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
This study investigated sex/gender differences in camouflaging with children and adolescents (N = 84...
Background: The male predominance in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has motivated ...
Several observations support the hypothesis that differences in synaptic and regional cerebral plast...
Abstract Background The male predominance in the prev...