[HTML][HTML] Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses
Background Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses
P Dwyer, X Wang, R De Meo-Monteil… - Molecular …, 2020 - pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
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P Dwyer, X Wang, R De Meo-Monteil, F Hsieh… - 2020 - academia.edu
Background: Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses
P Dwyer, X Wang, R De Meo-Monteil, F Hsieh… - Molecular …, 2020 - search.proquest.com
Background Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
[HTML][HTML] Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses
P Dwyer, X Wang, D Meo-Monteil… - Molecular …, 2020 - molecularautism.biomedcentral.com
Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are known to be
related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous investigations of …
related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous investigations of …
[HTML][HTML] Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses
P Dwyer, X Wang, R De Meo-Monteil, F Hsieh… - Molecular …, 2020 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Background Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses.
P Dwyer, X Wang, D Meo-Monteil, F Hsieh… - Molecular …, 2020 - search.ebscohost.com
Background: Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
Defining Clusters of Young Autistic and Typically-Developing Children Based on Loudness-Dependent Auditory Electrophysiological Responses
P Dwyer, X Wang, R De Meo-Monteil, F Hsieh… - 2020 - researchsquare.com
Background: Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses
P Dwyer, X Wang, R De Meo-Monteil, F Hsieh… - Molecular …, 2020 - go.gale.com
Background Differential sensory processing in autism spectrum development (ASD) 1 has
historically been under-recognized and under-studied. Sensory processing was not listed as …
historically been under-recognized and under-studied. Sensory processing was not listed as …
Defining clusters of young autistic and typically developing children based on loudness-dependent auditory electrophysiological responses.
P Dwyer, X Wang, F Hsieh, CD Saron, SM Rivera - Molecular Autism, 2020 - europepmc.org
Background Autistic individuals exhibit atypical patterns of sensory processing that are
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …
known to be related to quality of life, but which are also highly heterogeneous. Previous …