Each group is associated with specific genetic variants that influence gene expression at different stages of development, the investigation revealed. The work includes genetic and phenotypic data from more than 5,000 autistic children.
Identifying autism subtypes has been on the minds of autism researchers for many years, says Thomas Frazier, professor of psychology at John Carroll University, who was not involved in the work.
Who are you calling a spenny?
Two of the groups scored above average for verbal intelligence. The first group demonstrated more repetitive behaviors and less social impairment. The second group demonstrated fewer repetitive behaviors but more social impairment.
The article doesn't even mention what the four subtypes are. It just prattles on to indicate that through machine learning the largest two groups make up 2/3 of the pool have high verbal acuity but low social ability, whilst the other two groups are mongos pulling fingers and screaming bork.
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Who are you calling a spenny?
The article doesn't even mention what the four subtypes are. It just prattles on to indicate that through machine learning the largest two groups make up 2/3 of the pool have high verbal acuity but low social ability, whilst the other two groups are mongos pulling fingers and screaming bork.