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    Alexithymia and Autistic Traits: Associations With Social and Emotional Challenges Among College Students by Potheini Vaiouli, Georgia Panayiotou

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Given its intrinsic role in social-emotional processing, alexithymia is now recognized as a trans-diagnostic trait in a range of neurodevelopmental disorders, including autism. Research has pinpointed to the co-occurrence of autism with characteristics typical of alexithymic normative samples, such as social-communication difficulties and decreased emotion regulation abilities. …”
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    Assessment of behavioral, morphological and electrophysiological changes in prenatal and postnatal valproate induced rat models of autism spectrum disorder by Katarine Fereshetyan, Vergine Chavushyan, Margarita Danielyan, Konstantin Yenkoyan

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…An intriguing point in autism research is identification the vulnerable time periods of brain development that lack compensatory homeostatic corrections. …”
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    Preliminary data on the development of emotion vocabulary in typically developing children (5–13 years) using an experimental psycholinguistic measure by Alexandra Sturrock, Jenny Freed

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…However, (as in the case of autism) research tends to focus on assessing recognition of emotional states, rather than exploring labeling skills. …”
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    Increasing Endocannabinoid Tone Alters Anxiety-Like and Stress Coping Behaviour in Female Rats Prenatally Exposed to Valproic Acid by Aoife M. Thornton, Rachel M. Humphrey, Daniel M. Kerr, David P. Finn, Michelle Roche

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Given the sex differences evident in the prevalence of autism, there is an increased awareness of the importance of including females in autism research to determine sexual dimorphism and sex-specific treatments. …”
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    Differently different?: A commentary on the emerging social cognitive neuroscience of female autism by Gina Rippon

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…There is clear evidence that disproportionately large numbers of females do not meet diagnostic criteria and are then excluded from ongoing autism research. Another issue is a long-standing assumption that the female autism phenotype is broadly equivalent to that of the male autism phenotype. …”
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