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1. Capturing the complexity of autism: Applying a developmental cascades framework.

2. Brief Report: A Gene Enrichment Approach Applied to Sleep and Autism.

3. A Preliminary Analysis of Psychiatric Service Dog Placements and Sleep Patterns of Partners of Veterans With PTSD.

4. Sleep and Challenging Behaviors in the Context of Intensive Behavioral Intervention for Children with Autism.

5. Gaze to faces across interactive contexts in infants at heightened risk for autism.

6. Emerging self-regulation in toddlers born preterm or low birth weight: Differential susceptibility to parenting?

7. Six-Month Persistence of Sleep Problems in Young Children With Autism, Developmental Delay, and Typical Development.

8. Factor Structure of the Children's Sleep Habits Questionnaire in Young Children with and Without Autism.

9. Declining Gaze to Faces in Infants Developing Autism Spectrum Disorder: Evidence From Two Independent Cohorts.

10. The cortisol awakening response in a 3 month clinical trial of service dogs for veterans with posttraumatic stress disorder.

11. Case Report: Autism Risk Within the Context of Two Chromosome 15 Syndromes.

12. Are Maternal Self-Reports of Social Difficulties Apparent in Interactions with their Children?

13. Coupling between cerebrovascular oscillations and CSF flow fluctuations during wakefulness: An fMRI study.

14. Sleep Dysregulation and Daytime Electrodermal Patterns in Children With Autism: A Descriptive Study.

15. Presleep Arousal and Sleep in Early Childhood.

16. Implementation of Infant Behavioral Sleep Intervention in a Diverse Sample of Mothers.

17. Adopting a Mediterranean-Style Eating Pattern with Different Amounts of Lean Unprocessed Red Meat Does Not Influence Short-Term Subjective Personal Well-Being in Adults with Overweight or Obesity.

18. High-Protein and High-Dietary Fiber Breakfasts Result in Equal Feelings of Fullness and Better Diet Quality in Low-Income Preschoolers Compared with Their Usual Breakfast.

19. Risk and resilience in preterm children at age 6.

20. The Broader Autism Phenotype in Infancy: When Does It Emerge?

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