Abstract
Date Presented 4/10/201
Children with high-functioning autism have different brain processing and brain–behavior relationships than typically developing peers. Results may inform how occupational therapists select therapeutic approaches and stimulate adaptive responses during therapy for improving everyday activities.
Primary Author and Speaker: Emily Marshall
Contributing Authors: Mary Khetani, Blythe LaGasse, Mei-Heng Lin, Jewel Crasta, William J. Gavin, Patricia Davies
AOTA Taxonomy:
Basic Research
Copyright © 2016 by the American Occupational Therapy Association, Inc.
2016
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