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Does autism occurs more often in families of physicists, engineers, and mathematicians?
Autism
2(3), pp. 296-301
Autism, affective and other psychiatric disorders: patterns of familial aggregation
Psychological Medicine
28(2), pp. 385 - 395
Social and communication difficulties and obsessive-compulsive disorder.
Psychopathology
41(3), pp. 194-200
Ecker C. , Spooren W. , Murphy D. G. (2013)
Developing new pharmacotherapies for autism.
Journal of Internal Medicine
274(4), pp. 308-320.
Esposito G. , Pasca S. P. (2013)
Motor abnormalities as a putative endophenotype for autism spectrum disorders.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience
Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society
23 pp. 903–915.
Fletcher-Watson S. , Apicella F. , Auyeung B. (2017)
Attitudes of the autism community to early autism research.
Autism
January, 21(1), pp. 61– 74.
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research
52(10), pp. 817
Goldman S. E. et al. (2009)
Defining the sleep phenotype in children with autism.
Developmental Neuropsychology
34(5), pp. 560-573.
Autism, evolution, and the inadequacy of spectrum
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
pp. 213–216
Hurley R. S. E. et al. (2007)
The broad autism phenotype questionnaire.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
37(9), pp. 1679-1690
Mazefsky C. A. , Williams D. L. , Minshew N. J. (2008)
Variability in adaptive behavior in autism: Evidence for the importance of family history.
Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology
36(4), pp. 591-599
Evolution in the understanding of autism spectrum disorder: Historical perspective.
Indian Journal of Pediatrics
Mouridsen S. E. , Rich B. , Isager T. (2008)
Body mass index in male and female children with pervasive developmental disorders.
Pediatrics International
50(4), pp. 569-571.
Behavioral and Brain Functions
20(4), pp. 11
Sugihara G. , Tsuchiya J. , Takei N. (2008)
Distinguishing broad autism phenotype from schizophrenia-spectrum disorders.
Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
38(10), pp. 1998-1999.