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190 related items for PubMed ID: 1395641

  • 21. Differences in adaptive functioning among people with autism or mental retardation.
    Jacobson JW, Ackerman LJ.
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  • 22. A developmental analysis of the relationship between hand preference and performance: II. A performance-based method of measuring hand preference in children.
    Bryden PJ, Pryde KM, Roy EA.
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  • 23. The relationship of handedness to the cognitive, language, and visuo-spatial skills of autistic patients.
    Tsai LY.
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  • 24. Disorders of regulation of cognitive activity in autistic children.
    Adrien JL, Martineau J, Barthélémy C, Bruneau N, Garreau B, Sauvage D.
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    Dellatolas G, Filho GN, Souza L, Nunes LG, Braga LW.
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  • 35. Subclassification of non-pathological left-handers poses problems for theories of handedness.
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  • 36. Recall readiness in children with autism.
    Farrant A, Blades M, Boucher J.
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    Mori S, Iteya M, Gabbard C.
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