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    Postural control processes during standing and step initiation in autism spectrum disorder by Bojanek, Erin K, Wang, Zheng, White, Stormi P, Mosconi, Matthew W

    Published in Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders (06-01-2020)
    “…Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show a reduced ability to maintain postural stability, though motor control mechanisms contributing to these…”
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    Initial action output and feedback-guided motor behaviors in autism spectrum disorder by Unruh, Kathryn E, McKinney, Walker S, Bojanek, Erin K, Fleming, Kandace K, Sweeney, John A, Mosconi, Matthew W

    Published in Molecular autism (10-07-2021)
    “…Background Sensorimotor issues are common in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), related to core symptoms, and predictive of worse functional outcomes. Deficits in…”
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    Clinical and neurocognitive issues associated with Bosch‐Boonstra‐Schaaf optic atrophy syndrome: A case study by Bojanek, Erin K., Mosconi, Matthew W., Guter, Stephen, Betancur, Catalina, Macmillan, Carol, Cook, Edwin H.

    “…Nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 1 (NR2F1) is an orphan receptor and transcriptional regulator that is involved in neurogenesis, visual processing…”
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    Neuropsychological Mechanisms of Visual Motion Processing in Autism Spectrum Disorder by Bojanek, Erin K

    Published 01-01-2022
    “…Background: Sensory issues are common in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and impact multiple developmental abilities, but treatments remain insufficient due, at…”
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    Postural Control Processes during Static and Dynamic Activities in Autism Spectrum Disorder by Bojanek, Erin K

    Published 01-01-2018
    “…Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show multiple postural control deficits, including reduced postural stability during standing and reduced…”
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    Dissertation