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Background: Gait disturbance, clumsiness, and other mild movement problems are often observed in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) (Maurer and Damasio 1982). As the brain ages, these symptoms may persist or worsen in late adulthood in those diagnosed with ASD. This study focused on older adults with ASD to study motor behavior and underlying brain integrity.
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- Deatherage, Brandon R. (Co-author)
- Braden, B. Blair (Co-author, Committee member)
- Smith, Christopher J. (Co-author)
- McBeath, Michael (Co-author, Thesis director)
- Thompson, Aimee M. (Co-author)
- Wood, Emily G. (Co-author)
- McGee, Samuel C. (Co-author)
- Sinha, Krishna (Co-author)
- Baxter, Leslie (Co-author, Committee member)
- Barrett, The Honors College (Contributor)
- School of Nutrition and Health Promotion (Contributor)
- Department of Information Systems (Contributor)
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2017-05
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