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    Examining Sensitivity to Developmental Changes on the Behavioral Inflexibility Scale by A. Boyd, Brian, Howard, Waylon, W. Bodfish, James, Lecavalier, Luc, Harrop, Clare, Jones, Desiree, Dallman, Aaron, Nagabhushan Kalburgi, Sahana, Hollway, Jill

    “…Purpose The study objective was to determine if the validated Behavioral Inflexibility Scale (BIS) is sensitive to the detection of developmental changes in…”
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    Affective responses by adults with autism are reduced to social images but elevated to images related to circumscribed interests by Sasson, Noah J, Dichter, Gabriel S, Bodfish, James W

    Published in PloS one (01-08-2012)
    “…Individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) demonstrate increased visual attention and elevated brain reward circuitry responses to images related to…”
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    Adults with Autism and Adults with Depression Show Similar Attentional Biases to Social-Affective Images by Unruh, Kathryn E., Bodfish, James W., Gotham, Katherine O.

    “…Individuals with ASD have increased rates of depression compared to the general population. Repetitive cognition is a core feature of ASD; in typically…”
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    Pupil response to social-emotional material is associated with rumination and depressive symptoms in adults with autism spectrum disorder by Gotham, Katherine O, Siegle, Greg J, Han, Gloria T, Tomarken, Andrew J, Crist, Rachel N, Simon, David M, Bodfish, James W

    Published in PloS one (07-08-2018)
    “…Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is marked by repetitive thinking and high rates of depression. Understanding the extent to which repetitive negative thinking in…”
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    Evidence-Based Behavioral Interventions for Repetitive Behaviors in Autism by Boyd, Brian A., McDonough, Stephen G., Bodfish, James W.

    “…Restricted and repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are a core symptom of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). There has been an increased research emphasis on repetitive…”
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    Reward Circuitry Function in Autism During Face Anticipation and Outcomes by Dichter, Gabriel S., Richey, J. Anthony, Rittenberg, Alison M., Sabatino, Antoinette, Bodfish, James W.

    “…The aim of this study was to investigate reward circuitry responses in autism during reward anticipation and outcomes for monetary and social rewards. During…”
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    Reward circuitry function in autism spectrum disorders by Dichter, Gabriel S., Felder, Jennifer N., Green, Steven R., Rittenberg, Alison M., Sasson, Noah J., Bodfish, James W.

    “…Social interaction deficits and restricted repetitive behaviors and interests that characterize autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) may both reflect aberrant…”
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    Evidence for three subtypes of repetitive behavior in autism that differ in familiality and association with other symptoms by Lam, Kristen S.L., Bodfish, James W., Piven, Joseph

    Published in Journal of child psychology and psychiatry (01-11-2008)
    “…Background:  Restricted repetitive behaviors (RRBs) are a core feature of autism and consist of a variety of behaviors, ranging from motor stereotypies to…”
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    Children With Autism Produce a Unique Pattern of EEG Microstates During an Eyes Closed Resting-State Condition by Nagabhushan Kalburgi, Sahana, Whitten, Allison P, Key, Alexandra P, Bodfish, James W

    Published in Frontiers in human neuroscience (08-10-2020)
    “…Although fMRI studies have produced considerable evidence for differences in the spatial connectivity of resting-state brain networks in persons with autism…”
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    Age-Related Differences in Restricted Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorders by Esbensen, Anna J., Seltzer, Marsha Mailick, Lam, Kristen S. L., Bodfish, James W.

    “…Restricted repetitive behaviors (RRBs) were examined in a large group of children, adolescents and adults with ASD in order to describe age-related patterns of…”
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    Visual feedback during motor performance is associated with increased complexity and adaptability of motor and neural output by Shafer, Robin L., Solomon, Eli M., Newell, Karl M., Lewis, Mark H., Bodfish, James W.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (30-12-2019)
    “…•Accuracy of precision movements improves with visual feedback.•Complexity of precision movements increases in the presence of visual feedback.•Visual feedback…”
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    Common and distinct neural features of social and non-social reward processing in autism and social anxiety disorder by Richey, John A, Rittenberg, Alison, Hughes, Lauren, Damiano, Cara R, Sabatino, Antoinette, Miller, Stephanie, Hanna, Eleanor, Bodfish, James W, Dichter, Gabriel S

    “…Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and social anxiety disorder (SAD) are both characterized by social dysfunction, but no study to date has compared neural…”
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    Evidence of a Distinct Behavioral Phenotype in Young Boys With Fragile X Syndrome and Autism by Wolff, Jason J., Ph.D, Bodfish, James W., Ph.D, Hazlett, Heather C., Ph.D, Lightbody, Amy A., Ph.D, Reiss, Allan L., M.D, Piven, Joseph, M.D

    “…Abstract Objective How does the behavioral expression of autism in fragile X syndrome (FXS + Aut) compare with idiopathic autism (iAut)? Although social…”
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    Evaluating the Feasibility of The NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery for Autistic Children and Adolescents by Jones, Desiree R., Dallman, Aaron, Harrop, Clare, Whitten, Allison, Pritchett, Jill, Lecavalier, Luc, Bodfish, James W., Boyd, Brian A.

    “…This study evaluates the feasibility of the NIH Toolbox Cognition Battery (NIH-TCB) for use in autism spectrum disorder (ASD). 116 autistic children and…”
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    Atypical neural processing during the execution of complex sensorimotor behavior in autism by Shafer, Robin L., Lewis, Mark H., Newell, Karl M., Bodfish, James W.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (09-07-2021)
    “…•Adults with ASD have similar sensorimotor performance to neurotypical adults.•Movement is more adaptive with visual feedback in adults with and without…”
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    Conditioned Placebo Dose Reduction: A New Treatment in Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder? by SANDLER, Adrian D, GLESNE, Corrine E, BODFISH, James W

    “…This study examined if pairing a placebo with stimulant medication produces a placebo response that allows children with attention-deficit hyperactivity…”
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    Auditory event-related potentials index faster processing of natural speech but not synthetic speech over nonspeech analogs in children by Whitten, Allison, Key, Alexandra P., Mefferd, Antje S., Bodfish, James W.

    Published in Brain and language (01-08-2020)
    “…•Auditory ERP latencies to natural speech were significantly faster than a natural nonspeech analog in children.•Auditory ERP latencies to synthetic speech…”
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    Measuring the Functional Impact of Behavioral Inflexibility in Children with Autism Using the Behavioral Inflexibility Scale: Clinical Interview (BIS-CI) by Bodfish, James W., Lecavalier, Luc, Harrop, Clare, Dallman, Aaron, Kalburgi, Sahana Nagabhushan, Hollway, Jill, Faldowski, Richard, Boyd, Brian A.

    “…For individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), behavioral inflexibility can affect multiple domains of functioning and family life. The objective of this…”
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    Brief Report: Circumscribed Attention in Young Children with Autism by Sasson, Noah J., Elison, Jed T., Turner-Brown, Lauren M., Dichter, Gabriel S., Bodfish, James W.

    “…School-aged children and adolescents with autism demonstrate circumscribed attentional patterns to nonsocial aspects of complex visual arrays (Sasson et al…”
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    Behavioral Inflexibility across Two Neurogenetic Conditions: Down Syndrome and Fragile X Syndrome by Harrop, Clare, Dallman, Aaron R, Lecavalier, Luc, Bodfish, James W, Boyd, Brian A

    “…Behavioral inflexibility (BI) has been highlighted to occur across genetic and neurodevelopmental disorders. This study characterized BI in two common…”
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