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A Fathers Imprint on his Daughter's Thinking

Author: 
McGuffin, Peter & Scourfield, Jane
Publisher: 
Nature Magazine
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2514
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NEURO 28
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Discusses genetic origin of females being more socially interactive than males.

Psychiatric Disorders in the Parents of Autistic Individuals

Author: 
Piven, J., Chase, G., Land, R., et al.
Publisher: 
Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2227
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NEURO 03
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Examined the incidence rates for depression, anxiety and schizophrenia in parents of children with autism and Down Syndrome.

Evidence of Serotonergic Reduction of Self-Injurious Movements

Author: 
Gedye, A.
Publisher: 
Habilitative Mental Healthcare Newsletter Volume 12(4):53-56, July/August, 1993
Type: 
Article
ID: 
1719
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NEURO 10
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There is increasing evidence that serotogenic treatments markedly reduce self-injurious movements such as head-banging, self-hitting and self-biting in some developmentally delayed individuals.

Brain Differences in Autism

Author: 
Bauman,M.
Publisher: 
Exceptional Parent,1994
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2342
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NEURO 22
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Pediatric neurologist Dr. Margaret Bauman, briefly describes her years of research on the brains of autistic individuals.

Parietal Lobe Abnormalities Detected with MR in Patients with Infantil e au

Author: 
Courchesne,E.,Press,G., Yeung-Courchesne,R.
Publisher: 
AJR,1993,160.
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2343
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NEURO 26
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MRI studies were completed on 21 autistic patients and compared to images from a normal control group.

brainstem auditory evoked response and subcortical abnormalities in au tism

Author: 
Thivierge, Jacques and Chantal Bedard
Publisher: 
American journal of psychiatry 147:12 1990
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2265
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NEURO 06
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Using a ipsilateral masking procedure a doubled rate of detection of higher brainstem abnormalities in children with autism.

auditory brainstem responses in autism: brainstem dysfunction of peripheral

Author: 
Klin, Ami
Publisher: 
journal of autism and developmental disorders vol. 23 # 1 1993
Type: 
Article
ID: 
2269
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NEURO 08
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Auditory brainstem responses can be seen as only suggestive not supportive of brainstem dysfunction.

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