Are phonological processing deficits part of the broad autism phenotype?
Two tests of phonological processing, nonword repetition, and nonsense passage reading, were administered to 80 probands with autistic disorder or PDDNOS (index cases) and 59 typically developing controls, together with their parents and siblings. In addition, parents completed a questionnaire about...
Main Authors: | Bishop, D, Maybery, M, Wong, D, Maley, A, Hill, W, Hallmayer, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2004
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