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Neural correlates of taste reactivity in autism spectrum disorder
Jason A. Avery
, John E. Ingeholm
, Sophie Wohltjen
, Meghan Collins
, Cameron D. Riddell
, Stephen J. Gotts
, Lauren Kenworthy
, Gregory L. Wallace
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W. Kyle Simmons
, Alex Martin
Anatomy and Cell Biology
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Autism Spectrum Disorder
100%
Neural Correlates
100%
Taste Reactivity
100%
Tastants
37%
Brain Regions
25%
Hemodynamic Response
25%
Sweet
25%
Resting-state Functional Connectivity (rs-FC)
25%
Selective Eating
25%
Superior Temporal Sulcus
25%
Young Males
12%
Trial Registration
12%
Pathophysiology
12%
Neural Mechanisms
12%
Self-report Measures
12%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
12%
Diagnosis-related Groups
12%
Young Adolescents
12%
Brain Response
12%
Neural Response
12%
Eating Habits
12%
Food Taste
12%
Eating Behavior
12%
Food Stimuli
12%
Response to Food
12%
Insula
12%
Insular Cortex
12%
Food Image
12%
Autism Spectrum Disorder without Intellectual Disability
12%
Primary Gustatory Cortex
12%
Sensory Experience
12%
Food-related
12%
Picky Eating
12%
Gustatory Cortex
12%
ClinicalTrials.gov
12%
Typically Developing Controls
12%
Gustatory Stimuli
12%
Typically Developing
12%
Food Texture
12%
Sensory Profile
12%
Strong Interaction
12%
Adolescent Males
12%
Functional Connectivity
12%
Gustatory Perception
12%
Neuroscience
Sensation of Taste
100%
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
100%
Gustatory Cortex
22%
Superior Temporal Sulcus
22%
Resting-State Functional Connectivity
22%
Behavior (Neuroscience)
11%
Nerve Potential
11%
Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
11%
Functional Connectivity
11%
Eating Behavior
11%
Insular Cortex
11%
Psychology
Pervasive Developmental Disorder
100%