Motor and sensory features successfully decode autism spectrum disorder and combine with the original RDoC framework to boost diagnostic classification
Abstract Sensory processing and motor coordination atypicalities are not commonly identified as primary characteristics of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), nor are they well captured in the NIMH’s original Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework. Here, motor and sensory features performed similarly...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laura A. Harrison, Anastasiya Kats, Emily Kilroy, Christiana Butera, Aditya Jayashankar, Umit Keles, Lisa Aziz-Zadeh |
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2021
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