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Michael Rosenthal
Researcher at MIND Institute
Publications - 6
Citations - 1233
Michael Rosenthal is an academic researcher from MIND Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 6 publications receiving 1123 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Rosenthal include University of Connecticut.
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Optimal Outcome in Individuals with a History of Autism
Deborah Fein,Marianne Barton,Inge-Marie Eigsti,Elizabeth Kelley,Letitia R. Naigles,Robert T. Schultz,Michael C. Stevens,Molly Helt,Alyssa Orinstein,Michael Rosenthal,Eva Troyb,Katherine Tyson +11 more
TL;DR: The results substantiate the possibility of OO from autism spectrum disorders and demonstrate an overall level of functioning within normal limits for this group.
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The Modified Checklist for Autism in Toddlers: A Follow-up Study Investigating the Early Detection of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Jamie Kleinman,Diana L. Robins,Pamela Ventola,Juhi Pandey,Hilary Boorstein,Emma L. Esser,Leandra B. Wilson,Michael Rosenthal,Saasha Sutera,Alyssa Verbalis,Marianne Barton,Sarah Hodgson,James A. Green,Thyde Dumont-Mathieu,Fred R. Volkmar,Katarzyna Chawarska,Ami Klin,Deborah Fein +17 more
TL;DR: The M-CHAT continues to be a promising instrument for the early detection of ASD and children with ASD from the low-risk and high-risk samples were highly similar.
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Predictors of Optimal Outcome in Toddlers Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Saasha Sutera,Juhi Pandey,Emma L. Esser,Michael Rosenthal,Leandra B. Wilson,Marianne Barton,James A. Green,Sarah Hodgson,Diana L. Robins,Diana L. Robins,Thyde Dumont-Mathieu,Deborah Fein +11 more
TL;DR: Results support the idea that some toddlers with ASD can lose their diagnosis and suggest that this is difficult to predict, but children with PDD-NOS were significantly more likely than those with full autistic disorder to move off the spectrum.
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Psychiatric Symptoms in Youth with a History of Autism and Optimal Outcome.
Alyssa Orinstein,Katherine Tyson,Joyce Suh,Eva Troyb,Molly Helt,Michael Rosenthal,Marianne Barton,Inge-Marie Eigsti,Elizabeth Kelley,Letitia R. Naigles,Robert T. Schultz,Michael C. Stevens,Deborah Fein +12 more
TL;DR: A parent interview for DSM-IV psychiatric disorders (K-SADS-PL) for 33 OO, 42 high-functioning autism (HFA) and 34 typically developing youth, ages 8–21, showed that OO and HFA groups had elevated current ADHD and specific phobias, with tics in HFA.
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Executive functioning in individuals with a history of ASDs who have achieved optimal outcomes
Eva Troyb,Michael Rosenthal,Inge-Marie Eigsti,Elizabeth Kelley,Katherine Tyson,Alyssa Orinstein,Marianne Barton,Deborah Fein +7 more
TL;DR: Results suggest that EF in OO appears to be within the average range, even for functions that were impaired among individuals with HFA, suggesting that the OO group does not have the above-average EF scores of the TD group despite their high-average IQs.