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      Nonverbal and verbal cognitive discrepancy profiles in autism spectrum disorders: influence of age and gender.

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          Research suggests that discrepant cognitive abilities are more common in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and may indicate an important ASD endophenotype. The current study examined the frequency of IQ discrepancy profiles (nonverbal IQ > verbal IQ [NVIQ > VIQ], verbal IQ > nonverbal IQ [VIQ > NVIQ], and no split) and the relationship of gender, age, and ASD symptomatology to IQ discrepancy profile in a large sample of children with ASD. The NVIQ > VIQ profile occurred at a higher frequency than expected, had more young males, and showed more autism symptoms than the other groups. Results suggest that the NVIQ > VIQ profile may be less likely to represent a subtype of ASD, but rather a common developmental pathway for children with ASD and other disorders.

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          Journal
          Am J Intellect Dev Disabil
          American journal on intellectual and developmental disabilities
          1944-7515
          1944-7558
          Jan 2014
          : 119
          : 1
          Article
          10.1352/1944-7558-119.1.84
          24450323
          a2c70fae-c786-4a1a-83a5-aa08144fbea8
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