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    Comparative RNA editing in autistic and neurotypical cerebella by Eran, A., Li, J. B., Vatalaro, K., McCarthy, J., Rahimov, F., Collins, C., Markianos, K., Margulies, David M., Calvo, Sarah E., Kohane, Isaac, Kunkel, Louis M., Brown, Emery N.

    Published 2014
    “…Using ultra-deep (>1000 × ) sequencing, we quantified the levels of A-to-I editing of 10 synaptic genes in postmortem cerebella from 14 neurotypical and 11 autistic individuals. A high dynamic range of editing levels was detected across individuals and editing sites, from 99.6% to below detection limits. …”
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    Comparing Developmental Trajectories of Loophole Behavior in Autistic and Neurotypical Children by Broski, Annalisa

    Published 2024
    “…This could point to a developmental trajectory that occurs later for autistic children compared to neurotypical children, but overall demonstrates that autistic individuals have the ability to engage with loophole behavior.…”
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    Adult restoration of Shank3 expression rescues selective autistic-like phenotypes by Mei, Yuan, Monteiro, Patricia, Zhou, Yang, Kim, Jinah, Gao, Xian, Fu, Zhanyan, Feng, Guoping

    Published 2017
    “…Disruptions of the Shank3 gene in mouse models have resulted in synaptic defects and autistic-like behaviours including anxiety, social interaction deficits, and repetitive behaviour. …”
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    Shank3 mutant mice display autistic-like behaviours and striatal dysfunction by Peca, Joao, Feliciano, Catia, Ting, Jonathan T., Wang, Wenting, Wells, Michael F., Venkatraman, Talaignair N., Lascola, Christopher D., Fu, Zhanyan, Feng, Guoping

    Published 2014
    “…Our findings demonstrate a critical role for SHANK3 in the normal development of neuronal connectivity and establish causality between a disruption in the Shank3 gene and the genesis of autistic-like behaviours in mice.…”
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    Autistic Adults Show Intact Learning on a Visuospatial Serial Reaction Time Task by Treves, Isaac N., Cannon, Jonathan, Shin, Eren, Li, Cindy E., Bungert, Lindsay, O’Brien, Amanda, Cardinaux, Annie, Sinha, Pawan, Gabrieli, John D. E.

    Published 2023
    “…Abstract Some theories have proposed that autistic individuals have difficulty learning predictive relationships. …”
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    Youth and Caregivers’ Perspective on Teens Engaged as Mentors (TEAM): An Inclusive Peer Mentoring Program for Autistic Adolescents by O’Hagan, Belinda, Sonikar, Pooja, Grace, River, Castillo, Dasha, Chen, Emily, Agrawal, Malhaar, Dufresne, Simone, Rossetti, Zach, Bartolotti, Lauren, Krauss, Shari

    Published 2023
    “…Stakeholder focus groups were conducted annually from 2016 to 2020 with 16 autistic mentees (ages 9–13), 30 autistic and neurotypical mentors (ages 14–21), and 30 caregivers. …”
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    Autistic traits and individual brain differences: functional network efficiency reflects attentional and social impairments, structural nodal efficiencies index systemising and theory-of-mind skills by Paul, Subhadip, Arora, Aditi, Midha, Rashi, Vu, Dinh, Roy, Prasun K, Belmonte, Matthew K

    Published 2021
    “…We sought to determine whether quantitative behavioural measures of autistic traits are dimensionally associated with structural and functional brain network integrity, and whether brain bases of autistic traits vary independently across individuals. …”
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    Exclusion of females in autism research: Empirical evidence for a “leaky” recruitment‐to‐research pipeline by D'Mello, Anila M, Frosch, Isabelle R, Li, Cindy E, Cardinaux, Annie L, Gabrieli, John DE

    Published 2023
    “…Using the ADOS as a confirmatory diagnostic measure resulted in the exclusion of autistic females at a rate over 2.5 times higher than that of autistic males. …”
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    Autonomic and Electrophysiological Evidence for Reduced Auditory Habituation in Autism by Gandhi, Tapan K., Tsourides, Kleovoulos, Singhal, Nidhi, Cardinaux, Annie, Jamal, Wasifa, Pantazis, Dimitrios, Kjelgaard, Margaret, Sinha, Pawan

    Published 2021
    “…Results thus far have indicated that autistic individuals do not differ systematically from controls in sensory acuity/sensitivity. …”
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    PROBING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BRAIN IN A TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS MODEL OF AUTISM by Qing, Bo, Canovic, Elizabeth P, Mijailovic, Aleksandar S, Jagielska, Anna, Whitfield, Matthew J, Lowe, Alexis L, Kelly, Elyza H, Turner, Daria, Sahin, Mustafa, Van Vliet, Krystyn J

    Published 2021
    “…While many studies have investigated the biochemical and genetic aspects of ASD, whether and how mechanical characteristics of the autistic brain can modulate neuronal connectivity and cognition in ASD are unknown. …”
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    PROBING MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF BRAIN IN A TUBEROUS SCLEROSIS MODEL OF AUTISM by Qing, Bo, Canovic, Elizabeth, Mijailovic, Aleksandar S., Jagielska, Anna, Whitfield, Matthew J., Lowe, Alexis L, Kelly, Elyza H., Turner, Daria, Sahin, Mustafa, Van Vliet, Krystyn J

    Published 2022
    “…While many studies have investigated the biochemical and genetic aspects of ASD, whether and how mechanical characteristics of the autistic brain can modulate neuronal connectivity and cognition in ASD are unknown. …”
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    System to Enhance Communication for Minimally Verbal Individual with Autism by Shin, Hye Young

    Published 2022
    “…This paper demonstrates new possibilities to better understand nv/mvASD individuals’ vocalization intent by using machine learning and to provide an interface for enhanced communication between caretakers and Autistic individuals who do not use traditional spoken communication words.…”
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    Scrambling for Care: Autism in Rural America by Zia, Shafaq

    Published 2023
    “…Through interviews with autism researchers, health experts, and family members of autistic individuals, this two-part project takes a look at the barriers to autism care in rural America, and the potential and limitations of telehealth to expand access to services.…”
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