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Accepted:
March 7,
2022
Received:
March 4,
2022
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- Atypical Mediofrontal Theta Oscillations Underlying Cognitive Control in Kindergarteners With Autism Spectrum DisorderBiological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and NeuroimagingVol. 7Issue 6
- PreviewChildren with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often exhibit deficits in cognitive control. Neuroimaging approaches have implicated disruptions to mediofrontal cortex structure and function. However, previous work is limited in testing whether young children with ASD exhibit disruptions to task-related theta oscillations thought to arise from the mediofrontal cortex.
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