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    Regional Cerebral Blood Flow and Auditory Evoked Potential Studies in Childhood Autism

    An impairment of sensory modulation has been proposed as a putative brain dysfuntion in autism. All sensory modalities could be affected and the faulty modulation is manifest as either underreactivity or overr...

    N. Bruneau, M. Zilbovicius, B. Garreau in Imaging of the Brain in Psychiatry and Rel… (1993)

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    Clinical, Electrophysiological, and Biochemical Markers and Monoaminergic Hypotheses in Autism

    Early infantile autism, originally described by Kanner (1943), is a syndrome defined by a set of clinical features including failure to develop normal social relationships, developmental disturbances of verbal...

    N. Bruneau, C. Barthélémy, J. Martineau in Brain and Behavior in Child Psychiatry (1990)

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    Sleep Disturbances in Children: From the Physiological to the Clinical

    During childhood, more than one child in two has a sleep problem, ranging from a simple transitory episode such as nocturnal awakening to a genuine sleep disorder such as narcolepsy. Although there may exist a...

    B. Garreau, C. Barthélémy, N. Bruneau in Brain and Behavior in Child Psychiatry (1990)