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1. Keysers, Christian and Valeria Gazzola. Integrating simulation and theory of mind: from self to social cognition. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Vol 11:5 pg. 194-6; 2007 PMID 17344090

2. Bookheimer, S.Y. et. al. Frontal contributions to face processing differences in autism: Eviedence from fMRI of inverted face processing. "Journal of the International Neuropsychological Society". Cambridge University Press:14:922-32;2008 PMID 18954473

3. Uddin et. al. Neural Basis of Self and Other Representation in Autism: An fMRI Study of Self-Face Recognition. PLoS ONE. 2008;3(10):e3526. Epub 2008 Oct 29 PMID 18958161

4. Dalton, KM et. al. Gaze fixation and the neural circuitry of face processing in autism.Nat Neurosci. 2005 Apr;8(4):519-26. PMID 15750588

5. Piggot, J. Neural systems approaches to the neurogenetics of autism spectrum disorders.Neuroscience. 2009 May 29 PMID 19482063

6. Cook, E.H. and S. W. Scherer. Copy-number variations associated wtih neuropsychiatric conditions. Nature.2008 October;455(16) 919-23. PMID 18923514

7. Weng SJ et. al. Alterations of resting state functional connectivity in the default network in adolescents with autism spectrum disorders. Brain Res. 2010 Feb 8;1313:202-14. PMID 20004180

8. Raichle ME et. al. A default mode of brain function: a brief history of an evolving idea. Neuroimage. 2007 Oct 1;37(4):1083-90; discussion 1097-9 PMID 17719799

9. Schumann CM et. al. Longitudinal magnetic resonance imaging study of cortical development through early childhood in autism. J Neurosci. 2010 Mar 24;30(12):4419-27. PMID 20335478

10. Sparks BF et. al. Brain structural abnormalities in young children with autism spectrum disorder.Neurology. 2002 Jul 23;59(2):184-92. PMID 12136055

11. Hazlett HC et. al. Magnetic resonance imaging and head circumference study of brain size in autism: birth through age 2 years.Arch Gen Psychiatry. 2005 Dec;62(12):1366-76. PMID 16330725

12. Webb SJ et. al. Response to familiar faces, newly familiar faces, and novel faces as assessed by ERPs is intact in adults with autism spectrum disorders.Int J Psychophysiol. 2010 May 7. PMID 20452382

13. Kleinhans NM et. al. Association between amygdala response to emotional faces and social anxiety in autism spectrum disorders.Neuropsychologia. 2010 Oct;48(12):3665-70. PMID 20655320