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A longitudinal study of developmental quotients in early interventions for children with intellectual disability. [PDF]
Cai S, Wen Y, Zhan Y, Yuan L.
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ABSTRACT Auditory hypersensitivity is a prominent symptom in Fragile X syndrome (FXS), the most prevalent monogenic cause of autism and intellectual disability. FXS arises through the loss of the protein encoded by the FMR1 (Fragile X Messenger Ribonucleoprotein 1) gene, FMRP, required for normal neural circuit excitability.
Dorit Möhrle +4 more
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Bi-allelic PRMT9 loss-of-function variants cause a syndromic form of intellectual disability. [PDF]
Kröll-Hermi A +88 more
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ABSTRACT Social relationships are a key component of quality of life, a high‐priority outcome for autistic people, and family relationships are critical in adolescence. The PROMIS Family Relationships scale has been well validated for use with the general population, but psychometric validation in the autistic population is lacking.
Rachel M. Benecke +4 more
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Eating Well When Living With an Intellectual Disability-Exploring the Carer: Client Relationship in Residential Settings. [PDF]
Özdemir A, Chapman H, Hall R, Ellahi B.
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ABSTRACT Existing literature suggests that differences between autistic and non‐autistic people in emotion recognition might be related to differences in how these groups experience emotions themselves. Specifically, autistic individuals may show differences in the consistency of emotional experiences, the ability to distinguish between emotions, and ...
Connor Tom Keating +2 more
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Self-harming behaviors among forensic psychiatric patients living with intellectual disability. [PDF]
Kaggwa MM +7 more
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Correlates of objectively measured sedentary time in adults with intellectual disabilities
Leanne Harris +4 more
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Neurobehavioral Assessment of Sensorimotor Function in Autism Using Smartphone Technology
ABSTRACT Differences in sensorimotor processing represent an important, yet underrecognized, feature of autism; typically assessed through subjective observations, which, although important, are susceptible to biases. To complement these observations, a more objective approach to assess sensorimotor function may be possible through reflex‐based ...
Kayleigh D. Gultig +19 more
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