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Automatic and controlled processing and the Broad Autism Phenotype
Amy Camodeca
, Sylvia Voelker
Penn State Beaver
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Automated Response
11%
Automatic Processing
100%
Block Design
11%
Broad Autism Phenotype Questionnaire
22%
Broader Autism Phenotype
100%
Cognitive Constructs
11%
Controlled Processing
100%
Delis-Kaplan Executive Function System (D-KEFS)
11%
Executive Function
11%
Interval Score
11%
Language Measure
11%
Low Skill
11%
Partial Correlation
11%
Pragmatic Language
11%
Processing Strategies
22%
Regression Analysis
11%
Search Strategy
11%
Similarity Relation
11%
Spat
11%
Strategy Use
11%
Verbal Fluency
22%
Verbal Fluency Task
11%
Verbal Fluency Test
11%
Psychology
Executive Functions
100%
Regression Analysis
50%