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3. White matter development and language abilities during infancy in autism spectrum disorder

5. Associations between early trajectories of amygdala development and later school-age anxiety in two longitudinal samples

6. Relations of Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors to Social Skills in Toddlers with Autism

7. The Association Between Parental Age and Autism‐Related Outcomes in Children at High Familial Risk for Autism

8. Examining the Factor Structure and Discriminative Utility of the Infant Behavior Questionnaire--Revised in Infant Siblings of Autistic Children

9. A Prospective Evaluation of Infant Cerebellar-Cerebral Functional Connectivity in Relation to Behavioral Development in Autism Spectrum Disorder

10. A Data-Driven Approach in an Unbiased Sample Reveals Equivalent Sex Ratio of Autism Spectrum Disorder–Associated Impairment in Early Childhood

12. Towards a Data-Driven Approach to Screen for Autism Risk at 12 Months of Age

14. The Importance of Temperament for Understanding Early Manifestations of Autism Spectrum Disorder in High-Risk Infants

15. Commonly used genomic arrays may lose information due to imperfect coverage of discovered variants for autism spectrum disorder.

16. Restricted and Repetitive Behavior and Brain Functional Connectivity in Infants at Risk for Developing Autism Spectrum Disorder

17. Associations between early trajectories of amygdala development and later school-age anxiety in two longitudinal samples

18. Naturalistic Language Recordings Reveal 'Hypervocal' Infants at High Familial Risk for Autism

19. Splenium Development and Early Spoken Language in Human Infants

20. 3 Emotional Expression in Infants with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum: The Role of Callosal Connectivity in Early Temperament

21. 4 Language Development in Infants and Toddlers (12 to 24 months) with Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum

22. Subcortical Brain and Behavior Phenotypes Differentiate Infants With Autism Versus Language Delay

23. Increased Extra-axial Cerebrospinal Fluid in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism

24. The Emergence of Network Inefficiencies in Infants With Autism Spectrum Disorder

28. Differential Cognitive and Behavioral Development from 6 to 24 Months in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome

29. Accurate age classification of 6 and 12 month-old infants based on resting-state functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging data

30. Interactions between Bifidobacterium and Bacteroides and human milk oligosaccharides and their associations with infant cognition

32. Frontolimbic Neural Circuitry at 6 Months Predicts Individual Differences in Joint Attention at 9 Months

33. Evidence of a Distinct Behavioral Phenotype in Young Boys with Fragile X Syndrome and Autism

35. Walking, Gross Motor Development, and Brain Functional Connectivity in Infants and Toddlers

36. Joint Attention and Brain Functional Connectivity in Infants and Toddlers

39. Longitudinal Prediction of Infant MR Images With Multi-Contrast Perceptual Adversarial Learning

41. Cerebral cortical gray matter overgrowth and functional variation of the serotonin transporter gene in autism

42. Infant Visual Brain Development and Inherited Genetic Liability in Autism.

44. A Novel Method for High-Dimensional Anatomical Mapping of Extra-Axial Cerebrospinal Fluid: Application to the Infant Brain

45. Sex differences associated with corpus callosum development in human infants: A longitudinal multimodal imaging study

47. Diagnostic shifts in autism spectrum disorder can be linked to the fuzzy nature of the diagnostic boundary: a data‐driven approach.

48. Cataloguing and characterizing interests in typically developing toddlers and toddlers who develop ASD.

49. Resting-state fMRI in sleeping infants more closely resembles adult sleep than adult wakefulness

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