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    Proton irradiation induces persistent and tissue-specific DNA methylation changes in the left ventricle and hippocampus

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    Measures, completers, and wave of investigations. Figure S1. Controlling for IQ in the final model. Latent factors EF, ToM, ASD, and ADHD were regressed on IQ in the full final model (Figure A), nonsignificant paths were represented by dotted lines. Figure S2. Model including only measures from collected from the adolescents at the age of 14–16 years old. (DOCX 488 kb

    Themes identified from open question in online questionnaire by autism researchers (n = 63).

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    <p>Themes identified from open question in online questionnaire by autism researchers (n = 63).</p

    Respondents' mean frequency ratings for their experiences of each type of researcher-community engagement.

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    <p>Note: Lower values reflect reduced frequency of involvement in research.</p><p>Respondents' mean frequency ratings for their experiences of each type of researcher-community engagement.</p

    Descriptives for respondents to the online survey for each of the four key stakeholder groups (total n = 1516).

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    <p>Note: <sup>a</sup> The term “autistic person” is the preferred language of many people on the spectrum <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0109946#pone.0109946-Sinclair2" target="_blank">[50]</a>. In this paper, we use this term as well as person-first language to respect the wishes of all individuals on the spectrum.</p><p>Descriptives for respondents to the online survey for each of the four key stakeholder groups (total n = 1516).</p

    Researchers' (A) and community members' (B) perspectives on involvement in research: themes and subthemes.

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    <p>Researchers' (A) and community members' (B) perspectives on involvement in research: themes and subthemes.</p

    sj-docx-1-aut-10.1177_13623613241238251 – Supplemental material for Exploring the association between social camouflaging and self- versus caregiver-report discrepancies in anxiety and depressive symptoms in autistic and non-autistic socially anxious adolescents

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-aut-10.1177_13623613241238251 for Exploring the association between social camouflaging and self- versus caregiver-report discrepancies in anxiety and depressive symptoms in autistic and non-autistic socially anxious adolescents by Jiedi Lei, Eleanor Leigh, Tony Charman, Ailsa Russell and Matthew J Hollocks in Autism</p

    Looking time of infants at low versus high risk for autism in a McGurk paradigm.

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    <p>Low-risk infants looked as long at the incongruent mouth as at the congruent mouth in the fusion condition, demonstrating that they can integrate AV speech information, and they looked longer at the incongruent mouth than at the congruent mouth in the mismatch condition, indicating that they perceive incongruent, non-fusible AV speech information. In contrast, high-risk infants had the same looking behaviours in both the mismatch and fusion conditions, reflecting poor AV integration and detection of incongruence between AV information. Error bars are standard error of the means. *<i>p</i><0.05.</p

    Stimuli and Areas of Interest (AOIs) in a mismatch display.

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    <p>The face on the left side is incongruent with the sound (/ga/) and mouths/ba/, which is known to create a non-fused percept ‘bga’ in children and adults. The face on the right side is congruent with the sound (visual/ga/- audio/ga/).</p
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