Social-emotional processing in nonverbal individuals with Angelman syndrome: evidence from brain responses to known and novel names.
Alexandra P KeyD JonesPublished in: Journal of intellectual disability research : JIDR (2018)
These findings indicate good tolerability of ERP procedures (85% success rate). The lack of own name differentiation is consistent with increased incidence of the autism-related symptoms in AS. Strong associations between the caregiver reports of adaptive functioning and neural indices of known name recognition support the utility of brain-based measures for objectively evaluating cognitive and affective processes in nonverbal persons with neurodevelopmental disorders.
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