2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2023.105201
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Genesis, modelling and methodological remedies to autism heterogeneity

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“…Autism spectrum (AS) is an umbrella category that covers people with different abilities and impairments, and this poses several challenges. Many studies highlight the heterogeneity of autism and note the difficulties such diversity raises for scientific research, the design of suitable interventions, and the very conceptualization of autism (Szartmari, 1999 ; Thomas and Boellstorff, 2017 ; Happé and Frith, 2020 ; Hong et al, 2020 ; Mottron and Bzdok, 2020 ; Hughes, 2021 ; Nordahl et al, 2022 ; Rabot et al, 2023 ; Rentergem et al, 2023 ). Some scholars talk about “multiple” autisms (Happé et al, 2006 ; Singh, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Autism spectrum (AS) is an umbrella category that covers people with different abilities and impairments, and this poses several challenges. Many studies highlight the heterogeneity of autism and note the difficulties such diversity raises for scientific research, the design of suitable interventions, and the very conceptualization of autism (Szartmari, 1999 ; Thomas and Boellstorff, 2017 ; Happé and Frith, 2020 ; Hong et al, 2020 ; Mottron and Bzdok, 2020 ; Hughes, 2021 ; Nordahl et al, 2022 ; Rabot et al, 2023 ; Rentergem et al, 2023 ). Some scholars talk about “multiple” autisms (Happé et al, 2006 ; Singh, 2015 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altogether, high heterogeneity bears the risk of hindering the explanatory power of ASD diagnoses to discover drug regimens and effective behavioral treatments [ 6 ]. There have been several attempts to deal with the heterogeneity [ 10 ] as for example creating more stringent clinical criteria, dividing ASD into subgroups (e.g., high and low functioning or according to other criteria) or studying larger samples but “to date these efforts have not been successful” ([ 6 ], p. 1).…”
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confidence: 99%