Background Autism is usually conceptualized as a disorder or disease that involves fundamentally abnormal neurodevelopment. In the present work, the hypothesis that a suite of core autism-related traits may commonly represent simple delays or non-completion of typical childhood developmental trajectories is evaluated. Discussion A comprehensive review of the literature indicates that, with regard to the four phenotypes of (1) restricted interests and repetitive behavior, (2) short-range and long-range structural and functional brain connectivity, (3) global and local visual perception and processing, and (4) the presence of absolute pitch, the differences between autistic individuals and typically developing individuals closely parallel the...
Background Autistic people show diverse trajectories of autistic traits over time, a phenomenon labe...
Context: Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral...
BACKGROUND:The clinical and pathogenetic heterogeneity of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) limits our...
Autism spectrum disorder (autism) is a common and heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder of genet...
The goal of this study was to describe the typical longitudinal developmental trajectories of social...
Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders are multifaceted conditions that are being diagnosed increasing...
With increased recognition in the media, heightened prevalence, and advances in research technologie...
The broad variation in phenotypes and severities within autism spectrum disorders suggests the invol...
The autism spectrum is highly variable, both behaviorally and neurodevelopmentally. Broadly speaking...
Studies of infant siblings of older autistic probands, who are at elevated risk for autism, have dem...
AbstractAutism is a complex disorder that affects a child's ability to think, communicate, interact ...
The most severe cases of autism are diagnosed by extreme social dysfunction and other behavioral abn...
An optimal information processor is both flexible and efficient. Flexible and efficient allocation o...
The autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring d...
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, characterized by deficits in social emotional, and ...
Background Autistic people show diverse trajectories of autistic traits over time, a phenomenon labe...
Context: Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral...
BACKGROUND:The clinical and pathogenetic heterogeneity of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) limits our...
Autism spectrum disorder (autism) is a common and heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder of genet...
The goal of this study was to describe the typical longitudinal developmental trajectories of social...
Autism and Autism Spectrum Disorders are multifaceted conditions that are being diagnosed increasing...
With increased recognition in the media, heightened prevalence, and advances in research technologie...
The broad variation in phenotypes and severities within autism spectrum disorders suggests the invol...
The autism spectrum is highly variable, both behaviorally and neurodevelopmentally. Broadly speaking...
Studies of infant siblings of older autistic probands, who are at elevated risk for autism, have dem...
AbstractAutism is a complex disorder that affects a child's ability to think, communicate, interact ...
The most severe cases of autism are diagnosed by extreme social dysfunction and other behavioral abn...
An optimal information processor is both flexible and efficient. Flexible and efficient allocation o...
The autism spectrum disorder phenotype varies by social and communication ability and co-occurring d...
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, characterized by deficits in social emotional, and ...
Background Autistic people show diverse trajectories of autistic traits over time, a phenomenon labe...
Context: Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral...
BACKGROUND:The clinical and pathogenetic heterogeneity of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) limits our...