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Publications: 1999

In addition to leveraging their AS/CAN/NAAR-funded studies to earn larger autism research grants from the National Institutes of Health and other sources, researchers funded by AS/CAN/NAAR have experienced significant success publishing their studies in numerous scientific journals and books. These publications play a key role in enhancing the scientific community's understanding of autism spectrum disorders and elevating the caliber of the science.

Autism Speaks is proud to present this partial list of articles that have resulted from AS/CAN/NAAR-funded research from 1996 to 2007. The funded researchers are listed in bold.

Select from the following links to review publications for that year:

2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1997/96

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1999

Ashley-Koch A, Wolpert CM, Menold MM, Zaeem L, Basu S, Donnelly SL, Ravan SA, Powell CM, Qumsiyeh MB, Aylsworth AS, Vance JM, Gilbert JR, Wright HH, Abramson RK, DeLong GR, Cuccaro ML, and Pericak-Vance MA. (1999) Genetic Studies of Autistic Disorder and Chromosome 7. Genomics, 61(3): 277-36.

Baron-Cohen S, Wheelwright S, Stone VE, and Rutherford M. (1999) A mathematician, a physicist, and a computer scientist with Asperger Syndrome: performance on folk psychology and folk physics tests. Neurocase, 5:475-483.

Baron-Cohen S, O'Riordan M, Stone V, Jones R, and Plaisted K. (1999) Recognition of faux pas by normally developing children and children with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism. J Autism Dev Disord, 29(5):407-18.

Caviness VS Jr, Lange NT, Makris N, Herbert MR, and Kennedy DN. (1999) MRI-based brain volumetrics: emergence of a developmental brain science. Brain Dev, 21(5):289-95.

Hornig M, Weissenbock H, Horscroft N, and Lipkin WI. (1999) An Infection-Based Model of Neurodevelopmental Damage. Proceedings of the National Academy of Science USA, 96(21): 12102-7.

Maddox LO, Menold MM, Bass MP, Rogala AR, and Pericak-Vance MA, Vance JM, and Gilbert J. (1999) Autistic Disorder and Chromosome 15q11-q13: Construction and Analysis of a BAC/PAC Contig. Genomics, 62(3): 325-31.

Romanski LM, Tian B, Fritz J, Mishkin M, Goldman-Rakic PS, and Rauschecker JP. (1999) Dual streams of auditory afferents target multiple domains in the primate prefrontal cortex. Nat Neurosci, 2(12):1131-6.

Walsh CA. (1999) Genetic Malformations of the Human Cerebral Cortex. Neuron, 23:19-29.

Ware ML, Travazoie SF, Reid CB, and Walsh CA. (1999) Coexistence of Widespread Clones and Large Radial Clones in Early Embryonic Ferret Cortex. Cerebral Cortex, 9(6):636-45.

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