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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Feb 8.
Published in final edited form as: Soc Neurosci. 2011 Sep 26;6(5-6):420–435. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2011.561547

TABLE 1.

Participant Demographic and Clinical Data

SM (n = 1) SM Controls (n = 10) ASD (n = 9) ASD Controls (n = 5)
Age (years) 43.0 43.7 (3.8) [38–51] 31.6 (12.2) [20–55] 32.6 (12.6) [18–48]
Males, Females 0,1 0,10 8,1 5,0
Full Scale IQ 88.0 107.4 (10.8) 108.8 (14.0) 97.0 (17.0)
Performance IQ 95.0 105.9 (11.6) 105.7 (14.5) 93 (22.6)
Verbal IQ 86.0 103 (15.9) 112.7 (17.1) 103 (15.9)
ADI-R Social (Cut-off = 10) 20.0 (4.2) [12–25]
ADI-R Communication (Cut-off = 8) 15.0 (3.6) [10–20]
ADI-R Stereotypy (Cut-off =3) 5.1 (2.3) [2–9]
ADOS Communication (Cut-off = 3/2) 4.0 (1.2) [2.0–6.0]
ADOS Reciprocal Social Interaction (Cut-off = 6/4) 8.3 (3.5) [5.0–17.0]
ADOS Communication + Social (Cut-off = 10/7) 12.3 (4.4) [9.0–23.0]
ADOS Imagination/Creativity 0.6 (0.5) [0.0–1.0]
ADOS Stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests 1.0 (1.0) [0.0–3.0]

Data are given as mean (SD) and, for age, ADI-R and ADOS scores, ranges [in square brackets]. Higher scores on the ADOS and ADI-R are indicative of more severe impairment. For the ADOS, Cut-offs indicate cut-off values for Autism/ASD.