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Autism-Open Access

Autism-Open Access
Open Access

ISSN: 2165-7890

Autism-Open Access : Citations & Metrics Report

Articles published in Autism-Open Access have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Autism-Open Access has got h-index 16, which means every article in Autism-Open Access has got 16 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Autism-Open Access.

  2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016

Year wise published articles

60 20 10 12 25 47

Year wise citations received

171 164 148 116 172 118
Journal total citations count 883
Journal impact factor 2.19
Journal 5 years impact factor 3.60
Journal cite score 4.59
Journal h-index 16
Journal h-index since 2018 13
Important citations (728)

ferguson bj, dovgan k, severns d, martin s, marler s, margolis kg, bauman ml, veenstra-vanderweele j, sohl k, beversdorf dq. lack of associations between dietary intake and gastrointestinal symptoms in autism spectrum disorder. frontiers in psychiatry. 2019;10.

obray h, savoie-roskos mr, litchford a, coombs c, durward c. overcoming feeding difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorder.

uçar k, samur g. otizmin tedavisinde güncel beslenme tedavisi yaklaşımları. beslenme ve diyet dergisi. 2017;45(1):53-60.

taylor, n., 2016. associations between sensory issues, mealtime behaviours, and food and nutrient intakes in children with autism spectrum disorder: a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of master of science in human nutrition and dietetics at massey university, albany, new zealand (doctoral dissertation, massey university).

barnhill k, gutierrez a, ghossainy m, marediya z, devlin m, sachdev p, marti cn, hewitson l. dietary status and nutrient intake of children with autism spectrum disorder: a case-control study. research in autism spectrum disorders. 2018 jun 1;50:51-9.

stafford ld, tsang i, lópez b, severini m, iacomini s. autistic traits associated with food neophobia but not olfactory sensitivity. appetite. 2017 sep 1;116:584-8.

peretti s, mariano m, mazzocchetti c, mazza m, pino mc, verrotti di pianella a, valenti m. diet: the keystone of autism spectrum disorder?. nutritional neuroscience. 2018 apr 20:1-5.

costa mf. a task recommendation system for children and youth (doctoral dissertation, universidade do minho).

rohmah an, al irsyadi fy. game edukasi anak autis guna melatih dan merehabilitasi gerak motorik berbasis kinect bertema anggota keluarga (doctoral dissertation, universitas muhammadiyah surakarta).

vyshedskiy a. language evolution to revolution: the jump from rich-vocabulary non-recursive communication system to recursive language 70,000 years ago was associated with acquisition of a novel component of imagination, called prefrontal synthesis. biorxiv. 2019 jun 7.

manisa d. autism spectrum disorder: time for a change. biochem mol biol lett. 2017;3(2):132.

vyshedskiy a. development of behavioral modernity by hominins around 70,000 years ago was associated with simultaneous acquisition of a novel component of imagination, called prefrontal synthesis, and conversion of a preexisting rich-vocabulary non-recursive communication system to a fully recursive syntactic language. biorxiv. 2019 jan 1:166520.

vyshedskiy a. language evolution to revolution: the jump from finite communication system with many words to infinite recursive language was associated with acquisition of mental synthesis. biorxiv. 2017 jan 1:166520.

aziz ns, ahmad wf, hashim as. a study on mobile applications developed for children with autism. ininternational conference of reliable information and communication technology 2018 jun 23 (pp. 772-780). springer, cham.

kraleva r, kralev v. an evaluation of the mobile apps for children with special education needs based on the utility function metrics. international journal on advanced science, engineering and information technology. 2018 dec 4;8(6):2269-77.

lokshina l, faisman a, elgart j, khokhlovich e, gankin y, vyshedskiy a. comparison of performance on verbal and nonverbal multiple-cue responding tasks in children with asd.

braverman j, dunn r, vyshedskiy a. development of the mental synthesis evaluation checklist (msec): a parent-report tool for mental synthesis ability assessment in children with language delay. children. 2018 may;5(5):62.

dunn r, elgart j, lokshina l, faisman a, khokhlovich e, gankin y, vyshedskiy a. performance of children with autism in parent-administered cognitive and language exercises. biorxiv. 2017 jan 1:146449.

vyshedskiy a. neuroscience of imagination and implications for human evolution.

dunn r, elgart j, lokshina l, faisman a, waslick m, gankin y, vyshedskiy a. tablet-based cognitive exercises as an early parent-administered intervention tool for toddlers with autism-evidence from a field study. clinical psychiatry. 2017;3(1).

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