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Beth Rosen-Sheidley
Researcher at Tufts Medical Center
Publications - 3
Citations - 988
Beth Rosen-Sheidley is an academic researcher from Tufts Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Developmental disorder. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 968 citations.
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Genetics of autism: complex aetiology for a heterogeneous disorder.
TL;DR: The identification of chromosomal abnormalities and Mendelian syndromes among individuals with autism, in conjunction with data from genome screens and candidate-gene studies, has helped to refine the view of the complex genetics that underlies autism spectrum conditions.
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Communicative Competence in Parents of Children with Autism and Parents of Children with Specific Language Impairment
Tilla F. Ruser,Deborah Arin,Michael Dowd,Sara Putnam,Brian Winklosky,Beth Rosen-Sheidley,Joseph Piven,Bruce Tomblin,Helen Tager-Flusberg,Susan E. Folstein +9 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that impaired communication is part of the broader autism phenotype and a broader SLI phenotype, especially among male family members.
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Autism-related language, personality, and cognition in people with absolute pitch: results of a preliminary study.
Walter A. Brown,Karen Cammuso,Henry T. Sachs,Henry T. Sachs,Brian Winklosky,Julie Mullane,Raphael Bernier,Sarah Svenson,Deborah Arin,Beth Rosen-Sheidley,Susan E. Folstein +10 more
TL;DR: Piecemeal information processing, of which AP is an extreme and rare example, is characteristic of autism and may be associated as well with subclinical variants in language and behavior.