Overlaps between autism and language impairment: phenomimicry or shared etiology?
Traditionally, autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and specific language impairment (SLI) are regarded as distinct conditions with separate etiologies. Yet these disorders co-occur at above chance levels, suggesting shared etiology. Simulations, however, show that additive pleiotropic genes cannot acco...
Main Author: | Bishop, D |
---|---|
Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2010
|
Similar Items
-
Overlaps between autism and language impairment: phenomimicry or shared etiology?
by: Bishop, D
Published: (2010) -
The role of genes in the etiology of specific language impairment.
by: Bishop, D
Published: (2002) -
Further defining the language impairment of autism: is there a specific language impairment subtype?
by: Whitehouse, A, et al.
Published: (2008) -
Autism and specific language impairment: categorical distinction or continuum?
by: Bishop, D
Published: (2003) -
Autism and specific language impairment: categorical distinction or continuum?
by: Bishop, D
Published: (2003)