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Table 1 Demographic and cognitive characteristics of the participants

From: Name recognition in autism: EEG evidence of altered patterns of brain activity and connectivity

Subject

Hand

IQ

Subject

Hand

IQ

ADI-R

ADOS

Verbal

Perf.

Full

Verbal

Perf.

Full

Social (10)

Com. (8)

RSB (3)

Social (4)

Com. (2)

C1

R

111

126

118

A1

R

124

93

111

16

21

7

5

2

C2

R

139

122

132

A2

R

114

123

118

24

17

9

12

4

C3

R

107

114

110

A3

R

108

122

114

30

26

12

9

6

C4

R

99

93

97

A4

R

100

69

86

25

23

7

3•

3

C5

R

116

126

121

A5

R

119

122

121

25

17

5

9

3

C6

R

111

108

110

A6

R

108

83

97

21

22

8

6

6

C7

R

86

99

91

A7

R

85

95

89

30

20

12

13

4

C8

R

114

112

113

A8

R

101

105

103

21

20

7

6

4

C9

R

130

97

116

A9

R

109

103

106

27

23

12

6

3

C10

R

130

123

128

A10

R

125

107

117

25

22

10

7

3

C11

R

86

93

89

A11

R

96

109

102

25

23

8

8

5

C12

R

120

112

117

A12

R

116

93

106

27

21

11

8

3

C13

L

110

110

110

A13

L

113

112

113

25

20

6

11

4

C14

R

116

117

117

A14

R

104

118

112

26

14

5

11

6

C15

L

122

92

109

A15

L

119

121

122

27

21

8

5

3

  1. Left side: handedness and IQ scores of control participants (C1-C15). Right side: handedness, IQ scores, ADI-R and ADOS scores of individuals with ASD (A1-A15). In all cases, age differences between an individual with ASD and a matched control participant was ≤ 5 months. All subjects were males. (•) marks ADOS score that did not meet the criterion for ASD; nevertheless, this person was included into the ASD group because he had a psychiatric diagnosis of ASD and met all other criteria. Numbers in parentheses indicate cut-offs for ADI-R and ADOS subscales
  2. Abbreviations: Perf. performance IQ, Com. communication, RSB repetitive and stereotyped behavior