Electrophysiological signs of supplementary-motor-area deficits in high-functioning autism but not Asperger syndrome: an examination of internally cued movement-related potentials

scientific article published on 9 March 2009

Electrophysiological signs of supplementary-motor-area deficits in high-functioning autism but not Asperger syndrome: an examination of internally cued movement-related potentials is …
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P356DOI10.1111/J.1469-8749.2009.03270.X
P698PubMed publication ID19416338
P5875ResearchGate publication ID24402569

P50authorPeter G. EnticottQ37642689
Nicole J. RinehartQ37831039
Bruce TongeQ57661773
Robert IansekQ67213860
P2093author name stringJohn L Bradshaw
P2860cites workA neurological model for childhood autismQ48142573
P433issue10
P921main subjectautismQ38404
Asperger syndromeQ161790
electrophysiologyQ1154774
high-functioning autismQ1788847
P304page(s)787-791
P577publication date2009-03-09
P1433published inDevelopmental Medicine and Child NeurologyQ15716651
P1476titleElectrophysiological signs of supplementary-motor-area deficits in high-functioning autism but not Asperger syndrome: an examination of internally cued movement-related potentials
P478volume51

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