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Assessing musical skills in autistic children who are not savants

In Francesca Happé & Uta Frith (eds.), Autism and Talent. Oup/the Royal Society (2010)

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  1. Interests and Strengths in Autism, Useful but Misunderstood: A Pragmatic Case-Study.Valérie Courchesne, Véronique Langlois, Pascale Gregoire, Ariane St-Denis, Lucie Bouvet, Alexia Ostrolenk & Laurent Mottron - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    Background: Studies on autistic strengths are often focused on what they reveal about autistic intelligence and, in some cases, exceptional and atypical reasoning abilities. An emerging research trend has demonstrated how interests and strengths often evident in autism can be harnessed in interventions to promote the well-being, adaptive, academic and professional success of autistic people. However, abilities in certain domains may be accompanied by major limitations in others, as well as psychiatric and behavioral issues, which may challenge their inclusion in (...)
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  • Neurodiversity, Giftedness, and Aesthetic Perceptual Judgment of Music in Children with Autism.Nobuo Masataka - 2017 - Frontiers in Psychology 8.
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