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. 2022 Jun 30;5:601. doi: 10.1038/s42003-022-03519-1

Table 1.

Demographic characteristics of participant populations.

NT ASD
6–9 years 10–12 years 13–17 years 18–40 years 6–9 years 10–12 years 13–17 years 18–40 years
n 51 46 54 74 44 33 29 33
nfemale 27 26 24 38 7 6 8 13
nIQ 45 43 48 10 44 33 29 29
Age 8.1 (1.2) 11.5 (1.0) 15.0 (1.3) 25.3 (3.6) 8.1 (1.0) 11.4 (0.7) 14.7 (1.5) 24.8 (5.0)
F1 score 0.90 (0.07) 0.93 (0.06) 0.95 (0.04) 0.97 (0.02) 0.85 (0.08) 0.88 (0.08) 0.93 (0.06) 0.95 (0.04)
FA rate 0.09 (0.07) 0.06 (0.05) 0.04 (0.04) 0.02 (0.01) 0.16 (0.14) 0.13 (0.08) 0.07 (0.06) 0.04 (0.03)
Misses 0.11 (0.09) 0.07 (0.07) 0.04 (0.05) 0.03 (0.02) 0.15 (0.09) 0.12 (0.09) 0.07 (0.06) 0.05 (0.06)
PIQ 106.1 (13.0) 109.7 (10.7) 104.9 (13.3) 109.9 (12.3) 106.2 (17.1) 106.6 (16.2) 108.2 (13.3) 107.8 (14.2)
VIQ 113.0 (10.6) 111.8 (13.0) 113.1 (12.8) 115.1 (16.1) 97.3 (19.8) 99.4 (19.1) 100.0 (19.1) 104.0 (18.7)
FSIQ 111.4 (11.5) 112.2 (11.7) 110.1 (12.5) 114.5 (14.0) 101.7 (17.5) 102.8 (17.4) 104.3 (14.0) 106.2 (16.7)
ADOS 7.3 (2.3) 8.1 (1.0) 6.9 (3.3)

PIQ performance IQ, VIQ verbal IQ, FSIQ full-scale IQ (assessed using the WASI).

nfemale indicates the number of female participants in the respective age groups and nIQ indicates the number of participants for whom IQ scores were obtained. The number of participants for whom ADOS scores were obtained is 31, 19, 7 respectively.

F1 scores indicate participants’ detection accuracy and FA rate indicates participant’s false alarm rate as a proportion of the total trials. Values shown indicate the group mean with standard deviation shown in parentheses.