Peak Alpha Frequency and Thalamic Structure in Children with Typical Development and Autism Spectrum Disorder is a research paper published in Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders (2021). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.406. It has been cited 14 times.
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0.406
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Brain structure and function in infants
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A longitudinal study of brain development in children with autism
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Grant: 5R21NS090192-02
Thalamic activity and structure and surface neural oscillations in autism
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Grant: 5U54HD086984-02
The Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Research Center at CHOP/Penn
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Grant: 5R21MH098204-02
Functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorders
FWCI
0.84
Citation Percentile
0.7%
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