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1 Trial (n=1040), we identified those with the high functioning 389Arg versus the lower function 389Gly
2 ed differences in cortical thickness between high-functioning adolescent and young adult males with a
3 xecutive functioning task was obtained in 13 high functioning adolescents and adults with ASD and 13
4 he hypothesis that decreased connectivity in high-functioning adolescents with an autism spectrum dis
5 , placebo-controlled, cross-over study of 19 high-functioning adult male subjects with DSM-IV Autisti
6 primary component of social cognition, in 19 high-functioning adults with ASD and 21 age-and IQ-match
7 a cross-sectional sample of 98 right-handed, high-functioning adults with ASD and 98 matched neurotyp
8 ajor brain states via an intermediate state, high-functioning adults with ASD show fewer neural trans
11 ivity, and brain fluctuations during rest in high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder re
12 variability of primary visual cortex (V1) in high-functioning adults with Williams syndrome and age-
13 ther patients with anorexic symptoms who are high functioning and self-critical with those who are hi
14 ether patients with bulimic symptoms who are high functioning and self-critical with those who are hi
15 We studied letter and category fluency in 14 high functioning ASD individuals and 14 age-matched cont
17 ng state data sets acquired from adults with high-functioning ASD and matched control participants.
21 ty symptoms in children and adolescents with high-functioning ASD will be discussed with a particular
22 ty organization are a core characteristic of high-functioning ASD, and that this may account for prev
26 isual cortex is atypical in individuals with high-functioning ASDs compared with neurotypical, demogr
30 apping in 13 children, ages 8-12 years, with high-functioning autism (HFA) and 13 typically developin
31 whether low-functioning autism (LFA; IQ<70), high-functioning autism (HFA; IQ>or=70), and ASP constit
32 resonance imaging obtained from 18 boys with high-functioning autism (mean age=13.5+/-3.4years; full-
33 memory task was conducted on 18 adults with high-functioning autism and 18 normal comparison subject
36 iderable debate over the distinction between high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome, but few s
38 ctivation across brain areas) of adults with high-functioning autism and control participants using f
40 ross-correlation in 8 male participants with high-functioning autism and matched normal controls, usi
41 investigated moral judgment in children with high-functioning autism and their cooperation in prisone
42 ometric survey of asymmetry in children with high-functioning autism and with developmental language
47 l the strategies adopted by individuals with high-functioning autism when processing social informati
48 evelopmental history (Asperger Syndrome (and High-Functioning Autism) Diagnostic Interview (ASDI)), a
50 ting constitutes a challenge for adults with high-functioning autism, particularly when reference to
56 ron emission tomography (PET) scans of seven high-functioning autistic patients and seven sex- and ag
59 amine mirror neuron abnormalities in autism, high-functioning children with autism and matched contro
60 ivity energy expenditure was assessed in 302 high-functioning, community-dwelling older adults (aged
61 y using longitudinal data from 395 initially high-functioning, community-dwelling older women in Balt
67 was associated with depressive symptoms in a high-functioning group of normal elderly volunteers.
70 susceptibility genes in 339 individuals with high-functioning, idiopathic ASD revealed de novo mutati
74 g the range of tasks performed superiorly by high-functioning individuals with ASD will be important
76 t study compared pursuit eye movements of 60 high-functioning individuals with autism and 94 intellig
77 ual, auditory, and somatosensory cortices of high-functioning individuals with autism and controls.
78 nd subordinate-level object perception in 14 high-functioning individuals with autism or Asperger syn
79 state reasoning for moral judgment and that high-functioning individuals with autism spectrum disord
82 try were compared in a sample of equal-sized high-functioning male and female adults with and without
85 c resonance imaging scans were acquired from high-functioning males with autism spectrum disorders an
87 determined by 3T (1)H-MRS examinations in 14 high-functioning medication-free adults with a diagnosis
88 tify a mechanism that retains a reservoir of high-functioning mitochondria in mother cells and thereb
90 ry 25 members of a large group of relatively high-functioning nonclinical subjects reported a history
93 itudinal data (1994-2009) from 433 initially high-functioning older women aged 70-79 years at baselin
95 low-frequency BOLD signal fluctuations in 10 high-functioning participants with ASD and 10 typically
96 We investigated a group of 16 (14 males) high-functioning participants with autism spectrum disor
98 as measured in 15 healthy controls and in 15 high functioning patients afflicted with varying degrees
99 during performance of a single task by eight high-functioning patients with schizophrenia and eight c
100 Three categories of patients emerged: a high-functioning/perfectionistic group, a constricted/ov
102 emory task, lists of words were presented to high-functioning subjects with ASD and matched controls.
105 orks in a non-clinical, drug-naive sample of high-functioning young men and women with ADHD (nine mal
106 aversive auditory and tactile stimuli in 19 high-functioning youths with ASDs and 19 age- and IQ-mat
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