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Broader autism phenotype - bap. Un'esperienza clinica
PSICOBIETTIVO, 2011In questo lavoro si passa in rassegna il vivace dibattito internazionale sul ruolo che la genetica svolge nell'autismo e sull'esistenza di un ipotetico Broader Autism Phenotype - BAP. L'obiettivo č individuare le caratteristiche peculiari del BAP, proponendo un caso clinico emblematico di tale fenotipo allargato.
Giannitelli, Marianna +2 more
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Autism Research, 2018
Insistence on sameness (IS) in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families may have utility in identifying meaningful subgroups for studying the pathophysiological and genetic pathways affected in ASD. The primary objectives of the current study were to (1) characterize features of IS in parents of children with ASD and (2 ...
Amy N. Esler +2 more
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Insistence on sameness (IS) in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and their families may have utility in identifying meaningful subgroups for studying the pathophysiological and genetic pathways affected in ASD. The primary objectives of the current study were to (1) characterize features of IS in parents of children with ASD and (2 ...
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Implications of the broader phenotype for concepts of autism.
Novartis Foundation symposium, 2004Autism, like many new diseases, was initially characterized by its most severe phenotypic manifestation and the ability to explain these distinctive features has been the benchmark against which explanatory models have subsequently been judged. Our understanding of the significance of milder phenotypes in other relatives has shifted from presumed ...
Anthony, Bailey, Jeremy, Parr
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Defining the broader phenotype of autism: Genetic, brain, and behavioral perspectives
Development and Psychopathology, 2002Achieving progress in understanding the cause, nature, and treatment of autism requires an integration of concepts, approaches, and empirical findings from genetic, cognitive neuroscience, animal, and clinical studies. The need for such integration has been a fundamental tenet of the discipline of developmental psychopathology from its inception. It is
Geraldine, Dawson +6 more
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Identifying Neurobiological Markers of the Broader Autism Phenotype
2013Abstract : Our project was designed to identify more precise and objective, performance-based measures of the Broader Autism Phenotype (BAP). In particular, we focused on the social communication difficulties commonly experienced by people with the BAP using sophisticated techniques that we developed to capture the acoustic properties of speech ...
Neil McLachlan +4 more
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Variable Expression of the Autism Broader Phenotype: Findings from Extended Pedigrees
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, 2000Factors influencing the rate, form, and severity of phenotypic expression among relatives of autistic probands are examined. Family history data on 3095 first‐ and second‐degree relatives and cousins from 149 families with a child with autism and 36 families with a child with Down syndrome are studied.
Pickles, A +7 more
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The role of social anxiety in autism and the broader autism phenotype
2021Cheryl L. Dickter, Joshua A. Burk
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An empirical definition of the broader autism phenotype
Psychiatric Genetics, 1996S. Santangelo, S. Folstein
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