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  2. Low endogenous neural noise in autism | Department of Psychology

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    8 Jun 2024: Search site. Department of Psychology. Low endogenous neural noise in autism. ... Low levels of neural noise in people with autism may be due to atypical brainstem activation.
  3. Infographic summarizing lower neural noise in autism | Cambridge…

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    8 Jun 2024: Search site. Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism. Infographic summarizing lower neural noise in autism.
  4. Alumni | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

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    8 Jun 2024: In particular she was interested in proposals suggesting that levels of neural noise might be atypical in autism; specifically, the view that low levels of neural noise may characterize the autistic ... brain. During her PhD she exploited the various
  5. Neural noise | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

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    8 Jun 2024: Search site. Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism. Neural noise. Low Endogenous Neural Noise in Autism. ... Davis, G., & Plaisted-Grant, K. (2015). Low endogenous neural noise in autism.
  6. Dr Greg Davis | Department of Psychology

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    8 Jun 2024: 2015). Templates for rejection can specify semantic properties of nontargets in natural scenes. ... Low endogenous neural noise in autism. Autism, 19(3), 351-362. JL Daffron, G Davis (2016).
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    8 Jun 2024: 2015). </strong>Templates for rejection can specify semantic properties of nontargets in natural scenes. ... 2015).</strong> Low endogenous neural noise in autism. Autism, 19(3), 351-362.</div> <p><strong>JL Daffron, G Davis (2016).</strong> Target
  8. Department of Psychology | Cambridge Language Sciences

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    7 Jun 2024: 2015. Davis, G. and Plaisted-Grant, K., 2015. Low endogenous neural noise in autism. ... Davis, G. and Plaisted-Grant, K., 2015. Response to commentaries on 'Low endogenous neural noise in autism'.
  9. Recent Publications | Visual Cognition Lab

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    8 Jun 2024: Davis, G. & Plaisted-Grant, K. (2015). Low endogenous neural noise in autism. ... Autism, 19(3), 351-362.
  10. Publications | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

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    8 Jun 2024: 2015). Low endogenous neural noise in autism. Autism, 19(3), 351–362. Gregory, B. ... 2004). Speech-in-noise perception in high-functioning individuals with autism or Asperger's syndrome.
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    8 Jun 2024: researcher originating from the US, Southern Kentucky, specialising in human cognition, behaviour, and cultural studies. ... 2024</b></p> <p>B1: Humans in Biological Perspective</p> <p>PBS6: Advanced Topics in Developmental Psychology — What Causes

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