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  • Sensory hypersensitivity is common in autism spectrum disorders. Using functional MRI, psychophysics, and computational modeling, Schallmo et al. show that differences in visual motion perception in ASD are accompanied by weaker neural suppression in visual cortex.

    • Michael-Paul Schallmo
    • Tamar Kolodny
    • Scott O. Murray
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 11, P: 1-13
  • Classes of autism are uncovered with a generative mixture modeling approach leveraging matched phenotypic and genetic data from a large cohort, revealing different genetic programs underlying their phenotypic and clinical traits.

    • Aviya Litman
    • Natalie Sauerwald
    • Olga G. Troyanskaya
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Genetics
    Volume: 57, P: 1611-1619
  • Comparing clinically diagnosed adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) with online participants with self-reported high autistic traits, this study detected higher rates of social anxiety and avoidance symptoms in online participants, emphasizing the potential distinctions between clinically ascertained autism and self-reported trait-based samples.

    • Sarah M. Banker
    • Miles Harrington
    • Xiaosi Gu
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Mental Health
    Volume: 3, P: 286-297
  • Autistic individuals and people with schizophrenia spectrum disorders share traits and behaviours, which can interfere with diagnosis and treatment. In this Review, Schalbroeck and colleagues describe the shared and unique clinical and neuropsychological features of each condition and discuss clinical implications.

    • Rik Schalbroeck
    • Jennifer H. Foss-Feig
    • Tim B. Ziermans
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Psychology
    Volume: 2, P: 723-739