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Published on: 3 Jun 2025

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Citation #1

General score: 78.6/100 (No reliable match: title too different)
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Hoshino et al. (1987). « Clinical and EEG findings of children with autistic disorder: A comparison based on the presence or absence of epilepsy. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 41(2), 187-195. »

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Hoshino Y; Kaneko M; Yashima Y (1987). Clinical features of autistic children with setback course in their infancy. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 41(2), Crossref+PubMed. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1440-1819.1987.tb00407.x

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Citation #2

General score: 40/100 (No reliable match: title too different)
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Mazurek & Engelhardt (2013). « Environmental stressors and daily routines in children with ASD. JADD, 43(6), 1230-1242. »

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Mazurek, Micah O.; Kanne, Stephen M.; Crossref (2010). Friendship and Internalizing Symptoms Among Children and Adolescents with ASD. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-010-1014-y

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Citation #3

General score: 83.3/100 (Exact title, but authors differ)
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Rodgers, Glod, Connolly & McConachie (2012). « Anxiety and repetitive behaviours in ASD and Williams syndrome: A cross-syndrome comparison. JADD, 42(2), 175-180. »

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Rodgers, Jacqui; Riby, Deborah M.; Janes, Emily (2012). Anxiety and Repetitive Behaviours in Autism Spectrum Disorders and Williams Syndrome: A Cross-Syndrome Comparison. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-011-1225-x

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Citation #4

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Green et al. (2015). « Neurobiology of Sensory Overresponsivity in Youth With ASD. JAMA Psychiatry, 72(8), 778-786. »

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Green, Shulamite A.; Hernandez, Leanna; Tottenham, Nim (2015). Neurobiology of Sensory Overresponsivity in Youth With Autism Spectrum Disorders. JAMA Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2015.0737

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Citation #5

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Tavassoli et al. (2014). « Sensory over-responsivity in adults with autism spectrum conditions. Autism, 18(4), 428-432. »

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Tavassoli T; Miller LJ; Schoen SA (2014). Sensory over-responsivity in adults with autism spectrum conditions. Autism, Crossref+PubMed, Crossref+PubMed. https://doi.org/10.1177/1362361313477246

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Citation #6

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Robertson & Baron-Cohen (2017). « Sensory perception in autism. Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 18(11), 671-684. »

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Caroline E. Robertson; Simon Baron-Cohen; Crossref+OpenAlex (2017). Sensory perception in autism. Nature reviews. Neuroscience, Crossref+OpenAlex, Crossref+OpenAlex. https://doi.org/10.1038/nrn.2017.112

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