Unconstrained multivariate EEG decoding can help detect lexical-semantic processing in individual children
Abstract In conditions such as minimally-verbal autism, standard assessments of language comprehension are often unreliable. Given the known heterogeneity within the autistic population, it is crucial to design tests of semantic comprehension that are sensitive in individuals. Recent efforts to deve...
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Main Authors: | Selene Petit, Nicholas A. Badcock, Tijl Grootswagers, Alexandra Woolgar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/df66bee6ec6f4e36ad8c1c73b7ea6114 |
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