This cohort study investigates whether N290 latency to faces vs nonfaces is associated with autism polygenic scores and cross-disorder polygenic scores in infants with and without a family history of autism.
Gui, A., Meaburn, E.l., Tye, C., Charman, T., Johnson, M.h., Jones, E. (2021). Association of Polygenic Liability for Autism With Face-Sensitive Cortical Responses From Infancy. JAMA PEDIATRICS, 175(9), 968-970 [10.1001/JAMAPEDIATRICS.2021.1338].
Association of Polygenic Liability for Autism With Face-Sensitive Cortical Responses From Infancy
Gui, Anna
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2021-01-01
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