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Citation 409

General score: 71.7/100 (partial correspondence)

Citation source: INSTAGRAM, “Etude de cas: correction impérieuse”, published on 14 Oct 2025

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Cited reference

Dinstein et al., 2012. Reduced neural adaptation in autism. Neuron.

Matched reference

Dinstein, Ilan; Pierce, Karen; Eyler, Lisa (2011). Disrupted Neural Synchronization in Toddlers with Autism. Neuron. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2011.04.018

Candidate references (M1 and M2)

Method Jaccard index Source Matched reference
M1: Crossref, OpenAlex and PubMed 16.7% M1: Crossref Dinstein, Ilan; Pierce, Karen; Eyler, Lisa (2011). Disrupted Neural Synchronization in Toddlers with Autism. Neuron. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2011.04.018
M2: Google Scholar via SerpApi 0.0% M2: Google Scholar I Dinstein; DJ Heeger; L Lorenzi (2012). Unreliable evoked responses in autism. Neuron.

M1: Crossref is selected because it has the highest title Jaccard index.

Overall score calculation

Element Status Score Weight
Authors Correct 100.0% 0.20
Title Irregular 16.7% 0.20
Year Partial 70.0% 0.20
Journal Correct 100.0% 0.20
DOI Not present (absent) - -

(Authors 100.0x0.20 + Title 16.7x0.20 + Year 70.0x0.20 + Journal 100.0x0.20) / evaluated weight 0.80 (DOI absent: 0.20 removed) = 71.7

Title correspondence details (Jaccard index)

Union: 6 words present in the titles
adaptation; neural; reduced; disrupted; synchronization; toddlers
Intersection: 1 shared words
neural
Words cited but absent from the matched title
adaptation; reduced
Words from the matched title absent from the citation
disrupted; synchronization; toddlers
Tolerance applied
domain words excluded from the calculation: autism
Index calculation
Jaccard index = intersection / union = 1 / 6 = 16.7 %
Jaccard index
16.7% (very weak)