The modality shift experiment in adults and children with high functioning autism.
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No difference in cross-modal attention or sensory discrimination thresholds in autism and matched controls.Binding in working memory and frontal lobe in normal aging: is there any similarity with autism?Reduced Efficiency and Capacity of Cognitive Control in Autism Spectrum Disorder.No evidence of reaction time slowing in autism spectrum disorder.Further understanding of complex information processing in verbal adolescents and adults with autism spectrum disorders.Processing Speed is Impaired in Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder, and Relates to Social Communication Abilities.
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The modality shift experiment in adults and children with high functioning autism.
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The modality shift experiment in adults and children with high functioning autism.
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The modality shift experiment in adults and children with high functioning autism.
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Diane L Williams
Gerald Goldstein
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10.1007/S10803-012-1618-5
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2013-04-01T00:00:00Z