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Biopsychological correlates of repetitive and restricted behaviors in autism spectrum disorders.

Miguel Comparan-MezaIvette Vargas de la CruzFernando Jauregui-HuertaRocío Elizabeth González-CastañedaOscar Gonzalez-PerezAlma Y Galvez-Contreras
Published in: Brain and behavior (2021)
Biopsychological correlates involved in the origin of RRBs include alterations in a) neurotransmission system, b) brain volume, c) inadequate levels of growth factors, d) hypo- or hyper-neural connectivity, e) impairments in behavioral inhibition, cognitive flexibility, and monitoring and f) non-stimulating environments. Understanding these lower- and higher-level of RRBs can help professionals to improve or design novel therapeutic strategies.
Keyphrases
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