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J W Bodfish
J W Bodfish
Professor, Vanderbilt University
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Varieties of repetitive behavior in autism: Comparisons to mental retardation
JW Bodfish, FJ Symons, DE Parker, MH Lewis
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 30, 237-243, 2000
15282000
Age-related differences in restricted repetitive behaviors in autism spectrum disorders
AJ Esbensen, MM Seltzer, KSL Lam, JW Bodfish
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 39, 57-66, 2009
4792009
Repetitive behavior scale–revised
JW Bodfish, FJ Symons, DE Parker, MH Lewis
Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 1999
4471999
Repetitive behavior disorders in autism
MH Lewis, JW Bodfish
Mental retardation and developmental disabilities research reviews 4 (2), 80-89, 1998
4121998
Evidence for three subtypes of repetitive behavior in autism that differ in familiality and association with other symptoms
KSL Lam, JW Bodfish, J Piven
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 49 (11), 1193-1200, 2008
3912008
Evidence-based behavioral interventions for repetitive behaviors in autism
BA Boyd, SG McDonough, JW Bodfish
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 42, 1236-1248, 2012
3882012
Animal models of restricted repetitive behavior in autism
MH Lewis, Y Tanimura, LW Lee, JW Bodfish
Behavioural brain research 176 (1), 66-74, 2007
3502007
Children with autism demonstrate circumscribed attention during passive viewing of complex social and nonsocial picture arrays
NJ Sasson, LM Turner‐Brown, TN Holtzclaw, KSL Lam, JW Bodfish
Autism Research 1 (1), 31-42, 2008
3452008
Reward circuitry function in autism spectrum disorders
GS Dichter, JN Felder, SR Green, AM Rittenberg, NJ Sasson, JW Bodfish
Social cognitive and affective neuroscience 7 (2), 160-172, 2012
3312012
Lack of benefit of a single dose of synthetic human secretin in the treatment of autism and pervasive developmental disorder
AD Sandler, KA Sutton, J DeWeese, MA Girardi, V Sheppard, JW Bodfish
New England Journal of Medicine 341 (24), 1801-1806, 1999
2951999
Relationships among repetitive behaviors, sensory features, and executive functions in high functioning autism
BA Boyd, M McBee, T Holtzclaw, GT Baranek, JW Bodfish
Research in autism spectrum disorders 3 (4), 959-966, 2009
2942009
Reward circuitry function in autism during face anticipation and outcomes
GS Dichter, JA Richey, AM Rittenberg, A Sabatino, JW Bodfish
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 42, 147-160, 2012
2912012
Decreased static and dynamic postural control in children with autism spectrum disorders
KA Fournier, CI Kimberg, KJ Radonovich, MD Tillman, JW Chow, ...
Gait & posture 32 (1), 6-9, 2010
2602010
Brief report: Feasibility of social cognition and interaction training for adults with high functioning autism
LM Turner-Brown, TD Perry, GS Dichter, JW Bodfish, DL Penn
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 38, 1777-1784, 2008
2572008
Compulsions in adults with mental retardation: prevalence, phenomenology, and comorbidity with stereotypy and self-injury.
JW Bodfish, TW Crawford, SB Powell, DE Parker, RN Golden, MH Lewis
American journal of mental retardation: AJMR 100 (2), 183-192, 1995
2431995
Sensory and Motor Features in Autism: Assessment and Intervention.
GT Baranek, LD Parham, JW Bodfish
John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2005
2352005
Brief report: Circumscribed attention in young children with autism
NJ Sasson, JT Elison, LM Turner-Brown, GS Dichter, JW Bodfish
Journal of autism and developmental disorders 41, 242-247, 2011
2152011
Development of a mouse test for repetitive, restricted behaviors: relevance to autism
SS Moy, JJ Nadler, MD Poe, RJ Nonneman, NB Young, BH Koller, ...
Behavioural brain research 188 (1), 178-194, 2008
2122008
Phenomenology and measurement of circumscribed interests in autism spectrum disorders
LM Turner-Brown, KSL Lam, TN Holtzclaw, GS Dichter, JW Bodfish
Autism 15 (4), 437-456, 2011
2082011
The early development of stereotypy and self‐injury: a review of research methods
FJ Symons, LA Sperry, PL Dropik, JW Bodfish
Journal of Intellectual Disability Research 49 (2), 144-158, 2005
2062005
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