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Emily Ruzich

Researcher at University of Cambridge

Publications -  8
Citations -  594

Emily Ruzich is an academic researcher from University of Cambridge. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism-spectrum quotient. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 7 publications receiving 474 citations. Previous affiliations of Emily Ruzich include University of Gothenburg & Harvard University.

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Measuring autistic traits in the general population: a systematic review of the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) in a nonclinical population sample of 6,900 typical adult males and females

TL;DR: A comprehensive systematic review of the literature was performed to estimate a reliable mean AQ score in individuals without a diagnosis of an autism spectrum condition (ASC) and establish average AQ scores based on a systematic review, for populations of adult males and females with and without ASC.
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Sex and STEM occupation predict Autism-spectrum Quotient (AQ) scores in half a million people

TL;DR: The results support previous findings relating to sex and STEM careers in the largest set of individuals for which AQ scores have been reported and suggest the AQ is a useful self-report measure of autistic traits.
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Subgrouping siblings of people with autism: Identifying the broader autism phenotype

TL;DR: Results show that while siblings as a group have intermediate levels of autistic traits compared to control individuals and participants with ASC, when examined on a cluster level, the low‐scoring sibling group is more similar to typical controls while the high‐scoring group isMore similar to the ASC clinical group.
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Characterizing hippocampal dynamics with MEG: A systematic review and evidence-based guidelines.

TL;DR: A systematic review of the existing literature found successful detection of oscillatory neural activity originating in the hippocampus with MEG and recommendations for improving the reliability of such endeavors.
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Spatio-temporal mapping cortical neuroplasticity in carpal tunnel syndrome.

TL;DR: Significant correlation between the clinical severity of carpal tunnel syndrome and the latency of the early M20, as well as the strength of long latency beta oscillations are revealed.