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Family history of FXTAS is associated with age-related cognitive-linguistic decline among mothers with the FMR1 premutation.
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In: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, vol 14, iss 1 (2022)
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Providing a parent-administered outcome measure in a bilingual family of a father and a mother of two adolescents with ASD: brief report.
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In: Developmental neurorehabilitation, vol 25, iss 2 (2022)
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Family history of FXTAS is associated with age-related cognitive-linguistic decline among mothers with the FMR1 premutation
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In: J Neurodev Disord (2022)
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Providing a parent-administered outcome measure in a bilingual family of a father and a mother of two adolescents with ASD: Brief report
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In: Dev Neurorehabil (2022)
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Providing a parent-administered outcome measure in a bilingual family of a father and a mother of two adolescents with ASD: brief report.
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Concurrent Associations between Expressive Language Ability and Independence in Adolescents and Adults with Fragile X Syndrome.
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In: Brain sciences, vol 11, iss 9 (2021)
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Concurrent Associations between Expressive Language Ability and Independence in Adolescents and Adults with Fragile X Syndrome.
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In: Brain sciences, vol 11, iss 9 (2021)
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Concurrent Associations between Expressive Language Ability and Independence in Adolescents and Adults with Fragile X Syndrome
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In: Brain Sci (2021)
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Using telehealth-delivered procedures to collect a parent-implemented expressive language sampling narrative task in monolingual and bilingual families with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A pilot study
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In: Front Rehabilit Sci (2021)
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Expressive language development in adolescents with Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome: change over time and the role of family-related factors.
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In: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, vol 12, iss 1 (2020)
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Expressive language development in adolescents with Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome: change over time and the role of family-related factors.
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In: Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders, vol 12, iss 1 (2020)
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A neurophysiological model of speech production deficits in fragile X syndrome.
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In: Brain communications, vol 2, iss 1 (2020)
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Expressive language development in adolescents with Down syndrome and fragile X syndrome: change over time and the role of family-related factors
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A neurophysiological model of speech production deficits in fragile X syndrome
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In: Brain Commun (2019)
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Language Skills of Males with Fragile X Syndrome or Nonsyndromic Autism Spectrum Disorder
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Use of emotional cues for lexical learning: a comparison of autism spectrum disorder and fragile X syndrome.
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In: Journal of autism and developmental disorders, vol 45, iss 4 (2015)
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Autism Symptomatology in Boys with Fragile X Syndrome: A Cross Sectional Developmental Trajectories Comparison with Nonsyndromic Autism Spectrum Disorder.
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In: Journal of autism and developmental disorders, vol 45, iss 9 (2015)
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Use of Emotional Cues for Lexical Learning: A Comparison of Autism Spectrum Disorder and Fragile X Syndrome
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Abstract:
The present study evaluated the ability of males with fragile X syndrome (FXS), nonsyndromic autism spectrum disorder (ASD), or typical development to learn new words by using as a cue to the intended referent an emotional reaction indicating a successful (excitement) or unsuccessful (disappointment) search for a novel object. Performance for all groups exceeded chance-levels in both search conditions. In the Successful Search condition, participants with nonsyndromic ASD performed similarly to participants with FXS after controlling for severity of ASD. In the Unsuccessful Search condition, participants with FXS performed significantly worse than participants with nonsyndromic ASD, after controlling for severity of ASD. Predictors of performance in both search conditions differed between the three groups. Theoretical and clinical implications are discussed.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4369166/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25318904 https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-014-2260-1
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