Clinical heterogeneity among people with high functioning autism spectrum conditions: evidence favouring a continuous severity gradient
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Autism Spectrum Conditions (ASCs) are characterized by a high degree of clinical heterogeneity, but the extent to which this variation represents a severity gradient versus discrete phenotypes is unclear. This issue has complicated g...
Main Authors: | Woodbury-Smith Marc, Ring Howard, Watson Peter, Wheelwright Sally, Baron-Cohen Simon |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2008-02-01
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Series: | Behavioral and Brain Functions |
Online Access: | http://www.behavioralandbrainfunctions.com/content/4/1/11 |
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