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1 e levels (144 low-functioning, 27 typical to high-functioning).
2 Trial (n=1040), we identified those with the high functioning 389Arg versus the lower function 389Gly
3 ed differences in cortical thickness between high-functioning adolescent and young adult males with a
4 xecutive functioning task was obtained in 13 high functioning adolescents and adults with ASD and 13
5 le 4 in a routine clinical sample of N = 673 high-functioning adolescents and adults with ASD (n = 38
6 he hypothesis that decreased connectivity in high-functioning adolescents with an autism spectrum dis
7 , placebo-controlled, cross-over study of 19 high-functioning adult male subjects with DSM-IV Autisti
8 primary component of social cognition, in 19 high-functioning adults with ASD and 21 age-and IQ-match
9 a cross-sectional sample of 98 right-handed, high-functioning adults with ASD and 98 matched neurotyp
10 ing task and applied model-based analyses in high-functioning adults with ASD and matched healthy con
11 ajor brain states via an intermediate state, high-functioning adults with ASD show fewer neural trans
12                             Subjects were 20 high-functioning adults with ASD, 19 patients with SZ, a
13 tions comprise a less distributed network in high-functioning adults with ASD.
14 ntext use may be more difficult to detect in high-functioning adults with ASD.
15 ivity, and brain fluctuations during rest in high-functioning adults with autism spectrum disorder re
16 variability of primary visual cortex (V1) in high-functioning adults with Williams syndrome and age-
17 ther patients with anorexic symptoms who are high functioning and self-critical with those who are hi
18 ether patients with bulimic symptoms who are high functioning and self-critical with those who are hi
19 We studied letter and category fluency in 14 high functioning ASD individuals and 14 age-matched cont
20 profile reminiscent of some individuals with high functioning ASD.
21 ng state data sets acquired from adults with high-functioning ASD and matched control participants.
22 tions play a smaller role in the etiology of high-functioning ASD cases.
23 for treatment of the core social symptoms of high-functioning ASD in adult men, although this large-s
24 mined potential differences between low- and high-functioning ASD in the link with ADHD.
25            Using public neuroimaging data of high-functioning ASD males and age-/sex-/IQ-matched cont
26 ty symptoms in children and adolescents with high-functioning ASD will be discussed with a particular
27 ty organization are a core characteristic of high-functioning ASD, and that this may account for prev
28  improve social communication in adults with high-functioning ASD.
29 earning and memory, a profile reminiscent of high-functioning ASD.
30 y provide a quantitative assessment tool for high-functioning ASD.
31 isual cortex is atypical in individuals with high-functioning ASDs compared with neurotypical, demogr
32         Children with Asperger's Disorder or High Functioning Autism are included in regular educatio
33                                              High-functioning autism (ASD) is characterized by real-l
34 ty and highlighted a network associated with high-functioning autism (full-scale IQ >100).
35 apping in 13 children, ages 8-12 years, with high-functioning autism (HFA) and 13 typically developin
36 whether low-functioning autism (LFA; IQ<70), high-functioning autism (HFA; IQ>or=70), and ASP constit
37 resonance imaging obtained from 18 boys with high-functioning autism (mean age=13.5+/-3.4years; full-
38  memory task was conducted on 18 adults with high-functioning autism and 18 normal comparison subject
39                                Children with high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome have a gre
40                Most studies reviewed combine high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome into an au
41 iderable debate over the distinction between high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome, but few s
42 04 on psychological studies of children with high-functioning autism and Asperger syndrome.
43 ctivation across brain areas) of adults with high-functioning autism and control participants using f
44                                      In both high-functioning autism and DLD, enlargement localized t
45 ross-correlation in 8 male participants with high-functioning autism and matched normal controls, usi
46 investigated moral judgment in children with high-functioning autism and their cooperation in prisone
47 ometric survey of asymmetry in children with high-functioning autism and with developmental language
48                                          The high-functioning autism group had bilateral shape abnorm
49 p or study only one diagnostic group, either high-functioning autism or Asperger syndrome.
50 les) meaningful pictures in 17 children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder (ASD).
51                     By contrast, people with high-functioning autism were not influenced by the prese
52 l the strategies adopted by individuals with high-functioning autism when processing social informati
53 evelopmental history (Asperger Syndrome (and High-Functioning Autism) Diagnostic Interview (ASDI)), a
54 or chronic conditions (other than asthma and high-functioning autism), severe developmental delay, or
55  disorder subgroups: low-functioning autism, high-functioning autism, and Asperger's syndrome.
56  a male proband and his affected mother with high-functioning autism, both harboring a gene deletion
57 ting constitutes a challenge for adults with high-functioning autism, particularly when reference to
58  clearly discriminate Asperger syndrome from high-functioning autism.
59  whom a single child had been diagnosed with high-functioning autism.
60               Thirty-eight 6- to 12-year-old high-functioning autistic (HFA) children and 31 typicall
61                                              High-functioning autistic and normal school-age boys wer
62           The brain activation of a group of high-functioning autistic participants was measured usin
63 ron emission tomography (PET) scans of seven high-functioning autistic patients and seven sex- and ag
64  aversive auditory and tactile stimuli in 42 high-functioning children and adolescents with ASD (21 w
65                                              High-functioning children with ASD were compared with a
66 nderlying deficits in understanding irony in high-functioning children with ASD.
67 amine mirror neuron abnormalities in autism, high-functioning children with autism and matched contro
68 ivity energy expenditure was assessed in 302 high-functioning, community-dwelling older adults (aged
69 y using longitudinal data from 395 initially high-functioning, community-dwelling older women in Balt
70 -2) by age, sex, and HIV-1 diagnosis date to high-functioning controls.
71 ne low-functioning cases were compared to 49 high-functioning controls.
72 n age-related muscle impact between low- and high-functioning elderly women is the robustness of the
73 n age-related muscle impact between low- and high-functioning elderly women is the robustness of the
74 rs labeled grandiose/malignant, fragile, and high-functioning/exhibitionistic.
75 l platforms for collaboration, will enable a high-functioning global ODT system responsive to the nee
76             Our results were replicated on a high-functioning group of 993 Estonians and 3 geographic
77             Even in this highly educated and high-functioning group of men, alcohol abuse and depende
78 was associated with depressive symptoms in a high-functioning group of normal elderly volunteers.
79 : an Impaired group, an Average group, and a High-Functioning group.
80 lacebo (P>/=.12 for low-, intermediate-, and high-functioning groups).
81 ver the follow-up period in the Impaired and High-Functioning groups, whereas the Average group showe
82 or all analyses) between low-functioning and high-functioning groups.
83 susceptibility genes in 339 individuals with high-functioning, idiopathic ASD revealed de novo mutati
84 idespread neuronal dysfunction is present in high functioning individuals with ASD.
85 abilities for visual and verbal reasoning in high functioning individuals with autism.
86 e human brain has failed to develop fully in high functioning individuals with autism.
87 of functional networks in a group of seventy high-functioning individuals with ASD and a group of sev
88 g the range of tasks performed superiorly by high-functioning individuals with ASD will be important
89 nguage and music in neuro-typical adults and high-functioning individuals with ASD.
90 t study compared pursuit eye movements of 60 high-functioning individuals with autism and 94 intellig
91 ual, auditory, and somatosensory cortices of high-functioning individuals with autism and controls.
92 nd subordinate-level object perception in 14 high-functioning individuals with autism or Asperger syn
93  state reasoning for moral judgment and that high-functioning individuals with autism spectrum disord
94 ychophysical computations - Weber's law - in high-functioning individuals with autism.
95                   The cBCT performance of 13 high-functioning individuals with complete ACC was compa
96  for ASD with (low-functioning) and without (high-functioning) intellectual disability.
97 try were compared in a sample of equal-sized high-functioning male and female adults with and without
98 n male or female premutation carriers and in high functioning males (HFMs).
99                    We approach this issue in high-functioning males with autism spectrum disorder (AS
100 c resonance imaging scans were acquired from high-functioning males with autism spectrum disorders an
101                                              High-functioning medical professional organizations, suc
102 determined by 3T (1)H-MRS examinations in 14 high-functioning medication-free adults with a diagnosis
103 ithin-subject design in 17 psychotropic-free high-functioning men with autism spectrum disorder.
104 tify a mechanism that retains a reservoir of high-functioning mitochondria in mother cells and thereb
105 ds on the preferential inheritance of young, high-functioning mitochondria.
106 celerated turnover ensures the presence of a high functioning network of mitochondria designed for op
107 ry 25 members of a large group of relatively high-functioning nonclinical subjects reported a history
108 e abundance and potential activity indicated high functioning of the methane biofilter in the seasona
109  ADL over 72 months in a cohort of initially high functioning older women.
110                                              High-functioning older individuals often experience sign
111 itudinal data (1994-2009) from 433 initially high-functioning older women aged 70-79 years at baselin
112 ases of past studies which only sampled from high-functioning, older populations.
113 low-frequency BOLD signal fluctuations in 10 high-functioning participants with ASD and 10 typically
114 netic resonance imaging data in 44 generally high-functioning participants with ASD simplex and 66 ty
115     We investigated a group of 16 (14 males) high-functioning participants with autism spectrum disor
116  the appendix or in DSM-III-R) or a healthy, high-functioning patient.
117 as measured in 15 healthy controls and in 15 high functioning patients afflicted with varying degrees
118 during performance of a single task by eight high-functioning patients with schizophrenia and eight c
119      Three categories of patients emerged: a high-functioning/perfectionistic group, a constricted/ov
120                                            A high-functioning population of mitochondria accumulates
121                                         Even high-functioning shields should be used in conjunction w
122 endent memory, which may mimic autism in the high functioning spectrum.
123 emory task, lists of words were presented to high-functioning subjects with ASD and matched controls.
124 2 months later in a population of relatively high-functioning survivors.
125             The association was stronger for high-functioning than for low-functioning ASD.
126 ars) females, and contrast these findings to high-functioning world class octogenarian female masters
127 orks in a non-clinical, drug-naive sample of high-functioning young men and women with ADHD (nine mal
128  aversive auditory and tactile stimuli in 19 high-functioning youths with ASDs and 19 age- and IQ-mat

 
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