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Sallie Nowell

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Nowell S, Steinbrenner J, Wallisch A, Salley B, McGovern J, McGauley S, et al.
Am J Speech Lang Pathol . 2024 Aug; 33(5):2610-2617. PMID: 39173073
Purpose: We sought to conduct a pilot investigation of the reliability and administration fidelity of a new play-based measure of social communication for infants and toddlers with an autism diagnosis....
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Thompson K, Wallisch A, Nowell S, Meredith J, Boyd B
Autism . 2023 Feb; 27(4):1157-1162. PMID: 36840323
Feeding problems are common among autistic children and are linked to negative health consequences. Therefore, understanding feeding problems and factors that influence these behaviors is important for developing supports for...
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Grzadzinski R, Donovan K, Truong K, Nowell S, Lee H, Sideris J, et al.
J Autism Dev Disord . 2020 Mar; 50(11):3895-3904. PMID: 32157566
Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) often display atypical sensory reactivity within the first years of life, prior to a diagnosis. This study examined sensory reactivity patterns at 14 months,...
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Harrop C, Jones D, Zheng S, Nowell S, Schultz R, Parish-Morris J
Mol Autism . 2019 Jul; 10:28. PMID: 31297179
Background: The male bias in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnoses is well documented. As a result, less is known about the female ASD phenotype. Recent research suggests that conclusions drawn...
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Harrop C, Jones D, Zheng S, Nowell S, Boyd B, Sasson N
J Autism Dev Disord . 2018 May; 48(10):3449-3459. PMID: 29777472
Recent studies suggest that circumscribed interests (CI) in females with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may align more closely with interests reported in typical female development than those typically reported for...
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Baranek G, Woynaroski T, Nowell S, Turner-Brown L, Dubay M, Crais E, et al.
Dev Cogn Neurosci . 2017 Sep; 29:30-40. PMID: 28869201
Recent work suggests sensory seeking predicts later social symptomatology through reduced social orienting in infants who are at high-risk for autism spectrum disorder (ASD) based on their status as younger...