Social-interactive reward elicits similar neural response in autism and typical development and predicts future social experiences is a research paper published in Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience (2023). On theSindex it has a DataRank of 0.416. It has been cited 15 times.
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Grant: F31MH127781
National Institute of Mental Health
Grant: R01MH107441
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Grant: R01 MH112517
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Grant: R01 MH125370
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Grant: 5R01MH107441-02
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Grant: 5F31MH127781-03
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National Institute on Drug Abuse
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1.94
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Additional file 1 of Autistic adults benefit from and enjoy learning via social interaction as much as neurotypical adults do
Additional file 1 of Autistic adults benefit from and enjoy learning via social interaction as much as neurotypical adults do