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Susan Ellis Weismer

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Mathee-Scott J, Prescott K, Pomper R, Saffran J, Weismer S
J Autism Dev Disord . 2024 Oct; PMID: 39361065
Recent theoretical accounts suggest that differences in the processing of probabilistic events underlie the core and associated traits of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These theories hypothesize that autistic individuals are...
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Neveu A, Gangopadhyay I, Weismer S, Kaushanskaya M
Int J Billing . 2024 Aug; 27(5):815-841. PMID: 39132643
Aims And Objectives: The benefits of dual-language immersion (DLI) versus English-only classrooms for minority-language speakers' acquisition of English have been well documented. However, less is known about the effect(s) of...
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Prescott K, Mathee-Scott J, Bolt D, Saffran J, Weismer S
Autism Res . 2024 Aug; 17(11):2305-2318. PMID: 39129226
Domain-general prediction differences have been posited as underlying many aspects of the cognitive-behavioral profile in autism. An interesting potential implication of such differences is hyperplasticity of learning-the idea that autistic...
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Furnier S, Gangnon R, Daniels J, Weismer S, Nadler C, Pazol K, et al.
Autism Res . 2024 Feb; 17(3):650-667. PMID: 38415400
Intellectual disability (ID) commonly co-occurs in children with autism. Although diagnostic criteria for ID require impairments in both cognitive and adaptive functioning, most population-based estimates of the frequency of co-occurring...
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Furnier S, Weismer S, Rubenstein E, Gangnon R, Rosenberg S, Nadler C, et al.
Autism . 2023 Aug; 28(5):1135-1149. PMID: 37609907
Autistic people are often described as "low-" or "high-functioning" based on their scores on cognitive tests. These terms are common in publications and in everyday communication. However, recent research and...
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Larson C, Mathee-Scott J, Kaplan D, Weismer S
J Exp Child Psychol . 2023 Jun; 234:105709. PMID: 37285760
The current study examined how individual differences in language, nonverbal, and attention abilities relate to working memory in children with developmental language disorder (DLD) relative to age-matched typically developing (TD)...
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Prescott K, Crespo K, Weismer S
J Autism Dev Disord . 2023 Jan; 54(4):1376-1388. PMID: 36637595
Purpose: ASD is associated with relative strengths in the visuospatial domain but varying abilities in the linguistic domain. Previous studies suggest parallels between spatial language and spatial cognition in older...
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Surgent O, Riaz A, Ausderau K, Adluru N, Kirk G, Guerrero-Gonzalez J, et al.
Mol Autism . 2022 Dec; 13(1):48. PMID: 36536467
Background: Elevated or reduced responses to sensory stimuli, known as sensory features, are common in autistic individuals and often impact quality of life. Little is known about the neurobiological basis...
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Mathee-Scott J, Weismer S
Autism Dev Lang Impair . 2022 Nov; 7:23969415221136740. PMID: 36438160
Background And Aims: The efficacy of parent-child reading for supporting language development has been well-established in the neurotypical (NT) literature. For children with autism spectrum disorder, (ASD) who may be...
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Slawny C, Crespo K, Weismer S, Kaushanskaya M
J Speech Lang Hear Res . 2022 Sep; 65(10):3873-3880. PMID: 36170591
Purpose: There is conflicting evidence regarding effects of bilingualism on inhibition, and the mechanisms that might underlie the effects remain unclear. A prominent account views additional demands on structural language...