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Similarity Measures for Quantifying Restrictive and Repetitive Behavior in Conversations of Autistic Children

Similarity Measures for Quantifying Restrictive and Repetitive Behavior in Conversations of Autistic Children

... Restrictive and repetitive behavior (RRB) is a core symptom of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and are manifest in language. Based on this, we expect children with autism to talk about fewer topics, and more ...

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The pathophysiology of restricted repetitive behavior

The pathophysiology of restricted repetitive behavior

... Restricted, repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are het- erogeneous ranging from stereotypic body movements to rituals to restricted ...link repetitive behaviors to genetic mutations and a number of specific ...

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Striatopallidal dysfunction underlies repetitive behavior in Shank3 deficient model of autism

Striatopallidal dysfunction underlies repetitive behavior in Shank3 deficient model of autism

... that repetitive behavior is a consequence of relative hyperactivity along cortico–basal gan- glia–cortical feedback circuits, implicating an imbalanced activity between the 2 striatal pathways in the basal ...

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Genome-wide linkage analyses of two repetitive behavior phenotypes in Utah pedigrees with autism spectrum disorders

Genome-wide linkage analyses of two repetitive behavior phenotypes in Utah pedigrees with autism spectrum disorders

... stereotyped behavior is a promising can- didate for further genetic study because it probably com- prises at least two even more specific phenotypes that differ in their behavioral correlates, familiality, and ...

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Repetitive behavior profiles: Consistency across autism spectrum disorder cohorts and divergence from Prader–Willi syndrome

Repetitive behavior profiles: Consistency across autism spectrum disorder cohorts and divergence from Prader–Willi syndrome

... Despite the heterogeneous nature of RRB, specific forms of RRB may be characterized and quantified using a comprehensive behavioral measure, such as the Repetitive Behavior Scale-Revised (RBS-R). The RBS-R ...

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Towards a Conceptualization of Recidivism and Repetitive Behavior

Towards a Conceptualization of Recidivism and Repetitive Behavior

... uncontrolled behavior, foremost criminal recidivism, and we put forward the following research question (RQ): how might a prototype be constructed theorizing the process of uncontrolled repetitive ...

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The Relationship between Restricted, Repetitive Behavior and Anxiety in Adults with Intellectual Disability

The Relationship between Restricted, Repetitive Behavior and Anxiety in Adults with Intellectual Disability

... The Repetitive Behavior Scale (Bodfish, Symons, & Lewis, 1999), an informant based measure examining SIB, stereotypy, and compulsions, was utilized in this study to assess the frequency and number of ...

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A neuroligin-3 mutation implicated in autism causes abnormal aggression and increases repetitive behavior in mice

A neuroligin-3 mutation implicated in autism causes abnormal aggression and increases repetitive behavior in mice

... randomised to avoid any effect of circling or thigmotaxis behavior. Recorded video files were scored for object investigation by an observer blinded to genotype. Investi- gation was defined as clear facial or ...

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Regional gray matter volumetric changes in autism associated with social and repetitive behavior symptoms

Regional gray matter volumetric changes in autism associated with social and repetitive behavior symptoms

... For partial correlations with symptom domains, a multi- ple regression analysis with the ADI-R, Social and Com- munication Total score, ADI-R Repetitive and Stereotyped Patterns score and a measure of severity for ...

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A quantitative association study of SLC25A12 and restricted repetitive behavior traits in autism spectrum disorders

A quantitative association study of SLC25A12 and restricted repetitive behavior traits in autism spectrum disorders

... In this study, we did not find evidence for TD between ASDs and SLC25A12 in the SSC sample. Because the SSC sample was estimated to have adequate power to detect a locus with a relative risk of 1.4, this result further ...

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Social communication deficits and restricted repetitive behavior symptoms in Tourette syndrome

<p>Social communication deficits and restricted repetitive behavior symptoms in Tourette syndrome</p>

... Tourette syndrome (TS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by motor and vocal tics, typically involving a pre-pubertal age of onset, a waxing and waning course, and symptomatic improvement in adulthood. 1,2 ...

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Neural circuitry at age 6 months associated with later repetitive behavior and sensory responsiveness in autism

Neural circuitry at age 6 months associated with later repetitive behavior and sensory responsiveness in autism

... lower-order repetitive behaviors (from RBS-R) and hypo- and hyper-responsiveness and sensory seeking (from SEQ) as dependent variables following significant primary model ...

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Repetitive Behavior in Rubinstein–Taybi Syndrome: Parallels with Autism Spectrum Phenomenology

Repetitive Behavior in Rubinstein–Taybi Syndrome: Parallels with Autism Spectrum Phenomenology

... 1 Repetitive behaviour in Rubinstein Taybi syndrome Parallels with autism spectrum phenomenology Jane Waite, Joanna Moss, Sarah Beck, Caroline Richards, Lisa Nelson, Kate Arron, Cheryl Burbidge, Katy[.] ...

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A quantitative measure of restricted and repetitive behaviors for early childhood

A quantitative measure of restricted and repetitive behaviors for early childhood

... include repetitive behavior items, are excellent for diagnos- tic purposes but are not designed to detect dimensional features of behavior that may be continuously distributed across individuals ...

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Abstract

Abstract

... destructive behavior , temper tantrum , misbehaiour with others, self injurious behavior, repetitive behavior, odd behavior, hyperactivity, rebellious behavior, antisocial ...

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Six Developmental Trajectories Characterize Children With Autism

Six Developmental Trajectories Characterize Children With Autism

... RESULTS: Six typical patterns of social, communication, and repetitive behavior functioning were identi fi ed. These trajectories displayed signif- icant heterogeneity in developmental pathways, and children ...

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Defining Compulsive Behavior

Defining Compulsive Behavior

... the behavior (2) is repetitive (3) one is aware that it is not in line with one’s goal, can be used to operationalize compulsive ...sive behavior is not different from other psychiatric phenom- ena ...

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Thesis

Thesis

... of repetitive behavior (Moy et ...increased repetitive behavior during the hole-board task by restricting nose pokes to specific holes in a sequential, perseverant manner relative to their ...

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Antipsychotics in the treatment of autism

Antipsychotics in the treatment of autism

... Atypical antipsychotics have become indispensable in the treatment of a variety of symptoms in autism. They are frequently used to treat irritability and associated behaviors including aggres- sion and self injury. They ...

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A Teacher’s Guidebook for Identifying Students with Disabilities

A Teacher’s Guidebook for Identifying Students with Disabilities

... Intellectual Impairment (II) is an English term used when a person is very limited in their intellectual functioning (ability to think or use the brain) and adaptive behavior (the use of everyday social and ...

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