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    Changes in cerebral blood flow in Asperger syndrome during theory of mind tasks presented by the auditory route by WENDT, Taina Nieminen-Von, METSÄHONKALA, Liisa, KULOMÄKI, Tuula, AALTO, Sargo, AUTTI, Taina, VANHALA, Raija, VON WENDT, Lennart

    Published in European child & adolescent psychiatry (01-08-2003)
    “…Lack of theory of mind (ToM) has been considered to be a key feature in Asperger syndrome (AS). The main aim of the present study was to determine whether an…”
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    Normal movement reading in Asperger subjects by Avikainen, Sari, Kulomäki, Tuula, Hari, Riitta

    Published in Neuroreport (26-11-1999)
    “…Patients with autism and Asperger syndrome (AS) are impaired in mindreading and imitation skills. One possibility would be that their ‘mirror neuron’ system,…”
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    Dissociations of Visual Recognition in a Developmental Agnosic: Evidence for Separate Developmental Processes by Duchaine, Bradley C., Wendt, Taina Nieminen-von, New, Josh, Kulomäki, Tuula

    Published in Neurocase (01-10-2003)
    “…We report the results of tests investigating the recognition of faces, places, and objects in a developmental agnosic, because dissociations of visual…”
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    Increased presynaptic dopamine function in Asperger syndrome by Nieminen-von Wendt, Taina S, Metsähonkala, Liisa, Kulomäki, Tuula A, Aalto, Sargo, Autti, Taina H, Vanhala, Raija, Eskola, Olli, Bergman, Jörgen, Hietala, Jarmo A, von Wendt, Lennart O

    Published in Neuroreport (09-04-2004)
    “…The etiology of Asperger syndrome is essentially unknown, but abnormality of the dopamine system has been shown in clinically overlapping disorders. The…”
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    Asperger's syndrome in females by Waris, Petra, Kulomäki, Tuula, Tani, Pekka

    “…Literature on Asperger's syndrome (AS) has mainly described symptoms that are manifested in boys. Only recently, attention has been paid on the features in AS…”
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