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| Ailsa J RussellSummaryAffiliation: King's College London Country: UK Publications
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Obsessions and compulsions in Asperger syndrome and high-functioning autismAilsa J Russell
Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, King s College, London, UK
Br J Psychiatry 186:525-8. 2005..Obsessive-compulsive behaviours are common and disabling in autistic-spectrum disorders (ASD) but little is known about how they compare with those experienced by people with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD)...
Obsessions and compulsions in children with Asperger's syndrome or high-functioning autism: a case-control studyHilary Mack
Maudsley Hospital, London, UK
Aust N Z J Psychiatry 44:1082-8. 2010..To compare the clinical characteristics and symptom severity of children with obsessive disorder (OCD) plus autism spectrum disorders (ASD) with those of children with OCD plus Tourette's syndrome (TS) or OCD alone...
Neuropsychological functioning in adults with Asperger syndromeFiona Z Ambery
Department of Psychological Medicine, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK
Autism 10:551-64. 2006..There was no significant difference between verbal and performance IQ. Our results suggest that impairments on tests requiring flexibility of thought and generation occur at all ages and across a range of autistic disorders including AS...
Response inhibition in adults with autism spectrum disorder compared to attention deficit/hyperactivity disorderKate Johnston
Kings College London, Institute of Psychiatry South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK
J Autism Dev Disord 41:903-12. 2011..There were some significant differences between the clinical groups across measures of inhibition. In terms of performance style, adults with ASD were slow and accurate whilst those with ADHD showed an impulsive style...
