Data‐driven identification of subtypes of executive function across typical development, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, and autism spectrum disorders
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2019Vol. 61(1), pp. 51–61
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Chandan J. Vaidya, Xiaozhen You, Stewart H. Mostofsky, Francisco Pereira, Madison M. Berl, Lauren Kenworthy
Abstract
The observed transdiagnostic subtypes refine current diagnostic nosology and augment clinical decision-making for personalizing treatment of executive dysfunction in children.
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