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The following pages link to Blink rate abnormalities in autistic and mentally retarded children: relationship to dopaminergic activity (Q50308332):
Displaying 13 items.
- Biomarkers for the effects of benzodiazepines in healthy volunteers (Q24679523) (← links)
- Robust features for the automatic identification of autism spectrum disorder in children. (Q33688147) (← links)
- Blinking and the release reflexes: are they clinically useful? (Q34728063) (← links)
- Autistic spectrum disorders as functional disconnection syndrome. (Q35004695) (← links)
- Spontaneous eye blinking in human infants: a review (Q35679915) (← links)
- Spontaneous Eyeblink Activity (Q37845462) (← links)
- Eye movement during REM sleep in children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (Q38417687) (← links)
- They Cannot Hear, Talk, and See in Sensible Ways: The Impact of Personality Disorders on HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (Q40642860) (← links)
- Response perseveration, inhibitory control, and central dopaminergic activity in childhood behavior disorders (Q41077423) (← links)
- Spontaneous Eye Blink Rate (EBR) Is Uncorrelated with Dopamine D2 Receptor Availability and Unmodulated by Dopamine Agonism in Healthy Adults. (Q41720499) (← links)
- HIV infection in persons with prior mental retardation (Q46370902) (← links)
- Spontaneous Eye Blink Rates vary according to individual differences in generalized control perception. (Q51913554) (← links)
- Excessive blinking in childhood: a prospective evaluation of 99 children (Q74459194) (← links)