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Family History of Eating Disorder and the Broad Autism Phenotype in Autism
Autism Research, 2020AbstractAutism features occur frequently among individuals with eating disorders (ED). This co‐occurrence is not well understood but there is speculation that select traits (e.g., rigidity) are common to both autism and ED. To explore the co‐occurrence of autistic traits and ED features, we used the Simons Simplex Collection (SSC; N = 2,623 families ...
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Automatic and controlled processing and the Broad Autism Phenotype
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