Social attention as a cross‐cultural transdiagnostic neurodevelopmental risk marker
<p>The primary objectives of this study were to evaluate the structure and age-related stability of social attention in English and Arabic-speaking youth and to compare social attention between children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), other developmental disabilities (DD), and typically-d...
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| Main Author: | Thomas W. Frazier (4229593) (author) |
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| Other Authors: | Mirko Uljarevic (5513387) (author), Iman Ghazal (6176756) (author), Eric W. Klingemier (14777086) (author), Joshua Langfus (14777089) (author), Eric A. Youngstrom (9414748) (author), Mohammed Aldosari (6176741) (author), Hawraa Al‐Shammari (14777092) (author), Saba El‐Hag (14777095) (author), Mohamed Tolefat (6176768) (author), Mogahed Ali (14777098) (author), Fouad A. Al‐Shaban (14777101) (author) |
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2021
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