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@GW4Alliance collaboration, bridging gaps between biomedical approaches to neurodevelopmental conditions and contemporary perspectives on neurodiversity

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GW4 Neurodevelopmental Neurodiversity Network
8 months
Kicking off 2025 with an editorial on @CORTEXjournal’s Neurodevelopmental Neurodiversity Special Issue – a summary of 24 high-quality papers tackling outstanding and interesting questions on #neurodiversity. 50 days of free access with this sharable link:
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Investigating sex differences in autism? 🤔 Our new paper directly compares multiple self-report measures (AQ-50, 28, 26, 20, -10, -9, BAPQ, CATI) in a large sample (N=1000)! Find out which measure shows the most promise. #Autism #SexDifferences #Research
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RT @drElsje: 🚀 New paper @PsychScience & press release! 🧬📖 🧮 Our large-scale study (20,000 children) shows that #ADHD, #dyslexia, and #dysc….
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De erfelijke aanleg voor ADHD overlapt met aanleg voor dyslexie en dyscalculie, blijkt uit onderzoek van de VU en UvA.
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RT @alannajshand: 📣Recruiting autistic adults for a 20min survey📣. We're exploring how autistic people use their strengths to manage differ….
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GW4 Neurodevelopmental Neurodiversity Network
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Co-Occurrence and Causality Among ADHD, Dyslexia, and Dyscalculia - Elsje van Bergen, Eveline L. de Zeeuw, Sara A. Hart, Dorret I. Boomsma, Eco J. C. de Geus, Kees-Jan Kan, 2025
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ADHD, dyslexia, and dyscalculia often co-occur, and the underlying continuous traits are correlated (ADHD symptoms, reading, spelling, and math skills). This ma...
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RT @heasutherland: I'm excited to be one of the speakers at @Autism's Annual Professionals’ Conference, live online on 13th March 2025. Th….
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RT @autismcrisis: In autistic vs non-autistic vs mixed pairs, not finding differences in social motor synchrony (SMS)? .
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In non-autistic populations, social motor synchrony during interactions is linked to increased interpersonal rapport – a friendly connection marked by mutual un...
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RT @neurodnetwork: Nice study from @ThemisEfth et al.!. "Contrary to our first hypothesis (H1), the frequentist and Bayesian analyses did n….
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GW4 Neurodevelopmental Neurodiversity Network
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Nice study from @ThemisEfth et al.!. "Contrary to our first hypothesis (H1), the frequentist and Bayesian analyses did not reveal significant differences in SMS [social motor synchrony] between the three dyad types.". = more new & robust evidence against Double Empathy theory.
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Themis Efthimiou
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I'm excited to share my first registered report on social interactions in @journalautism! Our study explores how social motor synchrony – the natural mirroring of movements – impacts rapport between autistic, neurotypical, and mixed dyads. Thread 👇.
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RT @ThemisEfth: I'm excited to share my first registered report on social interactions in @journalautism! Our study explores how social mot….
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In non-autistic populations, social motor synchrony during interactions is linked to increased interpersonal rapport – a friendly connection marked by mutual un...
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RT @neurodnetwork: New research in Psychological Assessment shows the importance of using the optimal cutoff value for the 10-item Autism-S….
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The 10-item Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ10) is frequently used to screen adults for high autistic traits in clinical practice and research. For the past decade, however, the National Institute for...
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GW4 Neurodevelopmental Neurodiversity Network
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"Contrary to our hypotheses, rapport was relatively consistent for non-autistic adults across group types. Unlike autistic adults, they reported similar levels of rapport when interacting with both non-autistic or autistic adults" = speaks against Double Empathy theory.
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Michelle Dawson
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How autistic groups build towers: "every member. participated in the tasks" "no participants. built a separate tower from the rest of the group" & "no. group ever rebuilt a tower after already beginning one" unlike nonautistic & mixed groups (Table 4).
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#3 This misclassification can have significant implications for research and clinical practice. The authors recommend that the optimal cutoff value be used in all future research and clinical practice.
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#2 This new research found that 36.80% of participants classified as having high autistic traits using the optimal cutoff (≥6) would be misclassified using the suboptimal cutoff (≥7).
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#1 The AQ10 is a widely used tool to screen adults for autistic traits, but for the past decade, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) has recommended a suboptimal cutoff value (≥7).
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New research in Psychological Assessment shows the importance of using the optimal cutoff value for the 10-item Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ10). Great paper by @Lucy_Waldren, @Lucy_Livingston , @EstherWalton18 , Prof Mitch Callan, & Dr Punit Shah!.
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The 10-item Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ10) is frequently used to screen adults for high autistic traits in clinical practice and research. For the past decade, however, the National Institute for...
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GW4 Neurodevelopmental Neurodiversity Network
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RT @Rachael_Bedford: Fully funded PhD @QMUL @QM_Psych on ��Children’s Media and the Neurodivergent Mind’. More details and how to apply here….
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PhD Project - Children’s Media and the Neurodivergent Mind at Queen Mary University of London, listed on FindAPhD.com
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RT @DyscalculiaNet1: DyscalculiaDay Educator Conference is online and recorded, so catch it from wherever you are in the world! We are exci….
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RT @mengchuanlai: Very proud to share this work led by the amazing @iciar_itur of @CAMHResearch, via a complicated set of analyses with @PO….
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Understanding social behaviours across neurodiverse young people: roles of social cognition and self-regulation - Volume 11 Issue 1
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