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1 Asperger syndrome (AS; an autistic disorder) is associat
2 Asperger syndrome is a pervasive developmental disorder
3 Asperger's syndrome (an autistic disorder) is characteri
4 Asperger's syndrome in adulthood is frequently associate
8 Children with high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome have a great deal of potential with re
9 reviewed combine high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome into an autism spectrum disorder group
10 tinction between high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome, but few studies find support for sepa
16 mental disorder-not otherwise specified, and Asperger syndrome) have been used as the diagnostic gold
18 tism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) and Ritvo Autism Asperger's Diagnostic Scale-Revised (RAADS-R) total scor
19 r ASD subgroups, including childhood autism, Asperger syndrome, and pervasive developmental disorders
20 l developmental disorders (SDD) like autism, Asperger's disorder and the social-emotional processing
21 iseases, 10th Revision) diagnoses of autism, Asperger syndrome or PDD-NOS (pervasive developmental di
22 dren born between 1980 and 1995 with autism, Asperger syndrome, or pervasive developmental disorder n
24 Bayley and McCarthy scales and the Childhood Asperger Syndrome Test were used to assess neuropsycholo
28 rders (childhood autism [autistic disorder], Asperger syndrome, atypical autism, and other or unspeci
29 articipants had autistic spectrum disorders, Asperger disorder, or pervasive developmental disorder,
30 ning affected sibs carry diagnoses of either Asperger syndrome or pervasive developmental disorder.
33 Quotient (AQ)), neurodevelopmental history (Asperger Syndrome (and High-Functioning Autism) Diagnost
35 ng several subcategories of autism including Asperger syndrome, there will be one new category called
37 asive developmental disorder (PDD) including Asperger syndrome, or unspecified PDD (International Cla
39 a growing public awareness and acceptance of Asperger syndrome, clinical research has produced mixed
40 There are few studies on brain anatomy of Asperger's syndrome, and no focal anatomical abnormality
44 autism spectrum disorders (autism [N=10] or Asperger's disorder [N=7]) and 17 age- and sex-matched h
45 high-functioning individuals with autism or Asperger syndrome (the autism group), in comparison with
47 ars) diagnosed as having DSM-IV-TR autism or Asperger syndrome and 193 typical developing male indivi
49 e, and putamen in 17 patients with autism or Asperger's disorder and 17 age- and sex-matched comparis
50 en individuals with a diagnosis of autism or Asperger's syndrome and 15 control participants were adm
51 disorder (i.e., DSM-IV autistic disorder or Asperger's disorder) (n = 34) and matched control subjec
53 ardation, autism without mental retardation, Asperger syndrome, and age-matched typically developing
55 5 years, including 23 with autism and 5 with Asperger syndrome or pervasive developmental disorder no
60 5-HT2A receptor binding in eight adults with Asperger's syndrome and in 10 healthy comparison subject
61 e authors' findings suggest that adults with Asperger's syndrome have abnormalities in cortical 5-HT2
64 ed rates of suicidal ideation in adults with Asperger's syndrome, and depression as an important pote
66 ent and employment than those diagnosed with Asperger syndrome or pervasive developmental disorder no
67 survey data from adults newly diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome at a specialist diagnostic clinic be
75 r's syndrome without depression, people with Asperger's syndrome and depression were more likely to r
79 audate nuclei (controls, but not people with Asperger's syndrome, had age-related reductions in volum
80 cified (PDD-NOS), 276 from 247 subjects with Asperger's syndrome (AS), and 2077 from 2299 controls, w
81 vity in the ventral thalamus than those with Asperger's disorder, but they did not differ from compar