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Autism and the weak central coherence theory. Investigations with functional magnetic resonance imaging

Abstract

The contribution covers the following chapters: 1. In search of the hidden: an FMRI study with implications for the study of patients with autism and with acquired brain injury. 2. Context-dependent interactions of left posterior inferior frontal gyrus in a local visual search task unrelated to language. 3. Neurophysiological correlates of relatively enhanced local visual search in autistic adolescents.
Authors:
Publication Date:
Oct 15, 2007
Product Type:
Thesis/Dissertation
Report Number:
Juel-4256
Resource Relation:
Other Information: TH: Diss.
Subject:
62 RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE; BEHAVIOR; BRAIN; DISEASES; IMAGE PROCESSING; INJURIES; LEARNING; NEUROLOGY; NMR IMAGING; PHYSIOLOGY; SPEECH; STATISTICAL DATA; STIMULI
OSTI ID:
20977673
Research Organizations:
Forschungszentrum Juelich (Germany). Inst. fuer Neurowissenschaften und Biophysik (INB), Medicine (INB-3); Rheinisch-Westfaelische Technische Hochschule (RWTH), Aachen (Germany)
Country of Origin:
Germany
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ISSN 0944-2952; TRN: DE08F0672
Availability:
Available from TIB Hannover
Submitting Site:
DEN
Size:
103 pages
Announcement Date:
Feb 07, 2008

Citation Formats

Manjaly, Z M. Autism and the weak central coherence theory. Investigations with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Germany: N. p., 2007. Web.
Manjaly, Z M. Autism and the weak central coherence theory. Investigations with functional magnetic resonance imaging. Germany.
Manjaly, Z M. 2007. "Autism and the weak central coherence theory. Investigations with functional magnetic resonance imaging." Germany.
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