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Atypical EEG in autism spectrum disorder: Comparing a dimensional and a categorical approach
2019
Journal of Abnormal Psychology
Myriad studies have found group differences in neural dynamics between people with and without autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the extent to which variation in neural dynamics is related to variation in the autism phenotype across the population is not known. Here we measured behavioral characteristics of autism alongside intertrial phase coherence (ITC) and multiscale entropy (MSE) computed from EEG in order to address this question. Data were obtained from 99 adults, 38 of whom had
doi:10.1037/abn0000436
pmid:31180690
fatcat:c65oa3kzlbdjbgere6k6u3cqgq