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Psychosomatic Medicine, 1999
Autism is a neurobiological disorder. The core clinical features of autism include impairment in social interaction, impairments in verbal and nonverbal communication, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and activities.
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Autism is a neurobiological disorder. The core clinical features of autism include impairment in social interaction, impairments in verbal and nonverbal communication, and restricted, repetitive, and stereotyped patterns of behavior, interests, and activities.
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Pediatrics, 2004
Autism is a complex, behaviorally defined, static disorder of the immature brain that is of great concern to the practicing pediatrician because of an astonishing 556% reported increase in pediatric prevalence between 1991 and 1997, to a prevalence higher than that of spina bifida, cancer, or Down syndrome.
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Autism is a complex, behaviorally defined, static disorder of the immature brain that is of great concern to the practicing pediatrician because of an astonishing 556% reported increase in pediatric prevalence between 1991 and 1997, to a prevalence higher than that of spina bifida, cancer, or Down syndrome.
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Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Childhood autism is a syndrome characterized by a triad of abnormalities in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and imaginative activity. It is clinically heterogeneous, however, and probably represents a family of syndromes, each of which is the result of a different but related type of brain dysfunction. So far, there is no direct
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Childhood autism is a syndrome characterized by a triad of abnormalities in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and imaginative activity. It is clinically heterogeneous, however, and probably represents a family of syndromes, each of which is the result of a different but related type of brain dysfunction. So far, there is no direct
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The Cerebellum, 2013
The accumulation of published literature clearly indicates that the cerebellum is involved in the pathology of autism [1–3]. As to whether cerebellar pathology is primal or only part of an important brain circuitry involved in autism, the data are incomplete.
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The accumulation of published literature clearly indicates that the cerebellum is involved in the pathology of autism [1–3]. As to whether cerebellar pathology is primal or only part of an important brain circuitry involved in autism, the data are incomplete.
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AUTISM. Unraveling a pathway to autism.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 2016Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) are a heterogeneous group of neurodevelopmental disorders with shared symptoms in the area of communication and language, restricted interests, and stereotyped and social behaviors. Causes lie in perturbations of brain development, which can be manifold, but genetic factors are prominent among these.
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Autism genes converge on asynchronous development of shared neuron classes
Nature, 2022Bruna da Silveira Paulsen +2 more
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