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View article: LEAP-InovAND a multiscale resource to explore genetics, brain imaging and clinical data in autism
LEAP-InovAND a multiscale resource to explore genetics, brain imaging and clinical data in autism Open
Most current autism research focuses on categorical comparisons (e.g., autistic vs. neurotypical people) and usually examines only one biological domain (e.g., cognition, genetics, or brain imaging). Here, we present a comprehensive resour…
View article: The impact of camouflaging autistic traits on psychological and physiological stress: a co-twin control study
The impact of camouflaging autistic traits on psychological and physiological stress: a co-twin control study Open
Background Camouflaging autistic traits is suggested to increase stress and the risk of autistic burnout. However, the relationship with psychological and biological markers of stress and the influence of familial factors on this relations…
View article: Neurodevelopmental conditions and adaptive functioning – a co‐twin control study
Neurodevelopmental conditions and adaptive functioning – a co‐twin control study Open
Background Challenges in adaptive or daily functioning are inherent to diagnostic criteria for neurodevelopmental conditions (NDCs). However, less is known regarding the influence of factors that may confound the association between NDCs a…
View article: Psychometric properties of the operationalized ICF Core Sets for autism and ADHD: item metrics, reliability, and validity
Psychometric properties of the operationalized ICF Core Sets for autism and ADHD: item metrics, reliability, and validity Open
Findings add psychometric evidence to previous results on feasibility and further endorse the adequacy of the Core Sets operationalization for use in basic and applied autism and ADHD science.
View article: Repetitive and restrictive behaviours, unlike sensory symptoms, may not be associated with brain serotonin transporter availability
Repetitive and restrictive behaviours, unlike sensory symptoms, may not be associated with brain serotonin transporter availability Open
Background Currently, we lack a clear understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying the different symptom domains of autism, and no approved pharmacological treatments are available. Autism is defined by social communication (SC) d…
View article: Resilience in neurodivergence: professional perspectives mapped to the World Health Organisations’ International Classification of Functioning
Resilience in neurodivergence: professional perspectives mapped to the World Health Organisations’ International Classification of Functioning Open
View article: Acceptability and Usability of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) CoreSets for Autism platform: Evaluation by UK Adults
Acceptability and Usability of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) CoreSets for Autism platform: Evaluation by UK Adults Open
A diagnosis of autism does not provide sufficient information to understand how the world is experienced by an Autistic person. The World Health Organisation’s International Classification of Functioning (ICF) Core Sets for Autism provides…
View article: A qualitative study of risk and resilience for positive life outcomes in neurodivergence using the WHO ICF
A qualitative study of risk and resilience for positive life outcomes in neurodivergence using the WHO ICF Open
Resilience is a dynamic process involving the interaction of multi-systemic individual and environmental factors that operate to protect against adversity and promote positive personal outcomes. Resilience is a topic of interest among grou…
View article: 8287888 The impact of maternal occupational exposure on ADHD and Autism diagnoses in children
8287888 The impact of maternal occupational exposure on ADHD and Autism diagnoses in children Open
View article: 8290741 Maternal occupational physical and psychosocial exposures during pregnancy in association with neurodevelopmental conditions in children
8290741 Maternal occupational physical and psychosocial exposures during pregnancy in association with neurodevelopmental conditions in children Open
View article: Local and Global Visual Processing in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Studies
Local and Global Visual Processing in Autism: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Neuroimaging Studies Open
Purpose Autism Spectrum Condition (ASC) is linked to altered local and global visual processing. Previous meta-analyses demonstrated brain activation differences across a broad range of visual tasks in ASC compared to non-autistic individu…
View article: Autism and public transport: exploring the WHO’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a framework to investigate physical and spatial barriers
Autism and public transport: exploring the WHO’s International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) as a framework to investigate physical and spatial barriers Open
View article: Heritability of neonatal acute phase protein levels
Heritability of neonatal acute phase protein levels Open
Levels of neonatal Acute Phase Proteins (APPs) have been associated with autism and schizophrenia. The relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors to variation in APP levels in the neonatal period are not known. Therefore, …
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results
Prediction and prediction error in autism: A meta-analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging results Open
BACKGROUND: In autism spectrum condition (ASC), altered predictions (priors) or prediction errors have been hypothesized to increase the influence of bottom-up sensory input, relative to top-down prior knowledge. Such alterations could acc…
View article: Parent training tailored for parents with ADHD: a randomized controlled trial
Parent training tailored for parents with ADHD: a randomized controlled trial Open
Background Parents who themselves have Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) tend to benefit less from conventional parent training (PT) interventions than parents without ADHD, reporting suboptimal effects on both parenting-rela…
View article: Locus coeruleus tonic upregulation increases selectivity to inconspicuous auditory information in autistic compared to non-autistic individuals: a combined pupillometry and electroencephalography study
Locus coeruleus tonic upregulation increases selectivity to inconspicuous auditory information in autistic compared to non-autistic individuals: a combined pupillometry and electroencephalography study Open
Background Sensory processing requires selectivity to salient sensory input. Many autistic individuals report different sensory processing, which has been associated with altered sensory selectivity. The locus-coeruleus norepinephrine (LC-…
View article: Genome-wide analysis of social behaviour in context: a meta-regression approach across social domains, reporters and developmental stages
Genome-wide analysis of social behaviour in context: a meta-regression approach across social domains, reporters and developmental stages Open
Social behaviour is a heritable, context-dependent trait that changes across social settings and development, influencing wellbeing and mental health. We present the first genome-wide meta-regression study of social behaviour from infancy …
View article: Shared and Distinct Alterations in Brain Structure of Youth With Internalizing or Externalizing Disorders: Findings From the ENIGMA Antisocial Behavior, ADHD, Major Depressive Disorder, and Anxiety Working Groups
Shared and Distinct Alterations in Brain Structure of Youth With Internalizing or Externalizing Disorders: Findings From the ENIGMA Antisocial Behavior, ADHD, Major Depressive Disorder, and Anxiety Working Groups Open
View article: Strengths-Based Cybersecurity Education and Training Program for Autistic Adolescents: A Feasibility Study
Strengths-Based Cybersecurity Education and Training Program for Autistic Adolescents: A Feasibility Study Open
Cybersecurity has been identified as a potentially strong career for some autistic individuals who possess systemising traits and special interests in technology. Using a strengths-based approach, career education and training for adolesce…
View article: Where Are the Children’s Voices? A Scoping Review of Autistic Children’s Participation in Primary School Recess
Where Are the Children’s Voices? A Scoping Review of Autistic Children’s Participation in Primary School Recess Open
Recess is a distinct context in the school day, presenting unique opportunities for participation. However, data collected about recess for autistic children lacks consistency, while participation itself remains largely undefined. In this …
View article: Genetic and environmental contributions to the link between synaesthesia and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric features: a twin study
Genetic and environmental contributions to the link between synaesthesia and neurodevelopmental and psychiatric features: a twin study Open
View article: Research advances and future directions in female ADHD: the lifelong interplay of hormonal fluctuations with mood, cognition, and disease
Research advances and future directions in female ADHD: the lifelong interplay of hormonal fluctuations with mood, cognition, and disease Open
Introduction Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in girls and women is under-recognised and under-researched, despite increasing awareness of clinical challenges and unmet needs. This review by the Eunethydis Special Interest G…
View article: A scoping review of current approaches to strengths-based transition practices for autistic adolescents
A scoping review of current approaches to strengths-based transition practices for autistic adolescents Open
This review aimed to map the literature surrounding strengths-based approaches in studies with autistic adolescents focusing on adult transition outcomes, by describing the active ingredients of interventions and the properties of assessme…
View article: Functional connectivity in infants’ visual cortex: Links to motion processing and autism
Functional connectivity in infants’ visual cortex: Links to motion processing and autism Open
In a previously published study, we found atypical visual cortical laterality patterns during global motion perception in 5-month-old infants who showed high levels of autistic symptoms in toddlerhood. Here, using data from a separate expe…
View article: Sociodemographic predictors of mental health service utilization among young adults with support in daily living in Sweden: a register-based study
Sociodemographic predictors of mental health service utilization among young adults with support in daily living in Sweden: a register-based study Open
View article: Acceptability and Usability of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) CoreSets for Autism platform: Evaluation by UK Adults
Acceptability and Usability of the International Classification of Functioning (ICF) CoreSets for Autism platform: Evaluation by UK Adults Open
A diagnosis of autism does not provide sufficient information to understand how the world is experienced by an Autistic person. The World Health Organisation’s International Classification of Functioning (ICF) Core Sets for Autism provides…
View article: From data to discovery: Technology propels speech-language research and theory-building in developmental science
From data to discovery: Technology propels speech-language research and theory-building in developmental science Open
Research on speech and language development has a long history, but in the past decade, it has been transformed by advances in recording technologies, analysis and classification tools, and AI-based language models. We conducted a systemat…