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Reference Work Entry In depth
Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Recovery in Autism
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery
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Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors as Predictors of Outcome in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Questions have been raised about the significance of restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) in predicting outcomes of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASDs). Previous studies have yielded mixed fin...
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Living Reference Work Entry In depth
Recovery in Autism
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Psychiatric Symptoms in Youth with a History of Autism and Optimal Outcome
Since autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often comorbid with psychiatric disorders, children who no longer meet criteria for ASD (optimal outcome; OO) may still be at risk for psychiatric disorders. A parent in...
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Social Function and Communication in Optimal Outcome Children and Adolescents with an Autism History on Structured Test Measures
Youth who lose their ASD diagnosis may have subtle social and communication difficulties. We examined social and communication functioning in 44 high-functioning autism (HFA), 34 optimal outcome (OO) and 34 ty...
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Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors in Individuals with a History of ASDs Who Have Achieved Optimal Outcomes
Studies of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) suggest that restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are particularly difficult to remediate. We examined present and past RRBs in 34 individuals who achieved opt...
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Language and Verbal Memory in Individuals with a History of Autism Spectrum Disorders Who Have Achieved Optimal Outcomes
Some individuals who lose their autism spectrum disorder diagnosis may continue to display subtle weaknesses in language. We examined language and verbal memory in 44 individuals with high-functioning autism (...
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Residual Difficulties with Categorical Induction in Children with a History of Autism
In two experiments, typically develo** (TD) children, high-functioning children with autism (HFA) and children with a history of autism who have achieved optimal outcomes (OOs), matched on age (M = 13 years) an...
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Luria-Nebraska Neuropsychological Battery