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1. The effect of anxiety and autism symptom severity on restricted and repetitive behaviors over time in children with fragile X syndrome.

2. Development and Validation of an Assessment-Driven Behavioral Intervention for Primary Complex Motor Stereotypies in Young Children.

3. Repetitive Behaviours in Autistic and Non-Autistic Adults: Associations with Sensory Sensitivity and Impact on Self-Efficacy.

4. Characterising repetitive behaviours in children and adolescents with Down syndrome.

5. Intellectual, Adaptive, and Behavioral Functioning Associated with Designated Levels of Support in a Sample of Autistic Children Referred for Tertiary Assessment.

6. Competition and stereotypic behavior in Thoroughbred horses: The value of saliva as a diagnostic marker of stress.

7. Characterizing associations between emotion dysregulation, anxiety, and repetitive behaviors in autistic youth with intellectual disability.

8. Androgen signaling in LMAN regulates song stereotypy in male canaries.

9. Challenging behaviors in adults with autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability: A differential analysis from a transdiagnostic approach.

10. Social communication and restricted, repetitive behavior as assessed with a diagnostic tool for autism (ADOS-2) in women with anorexia nervosa.

11. Environmental enrichment reduces restricted repetitive behavior by altering gray matter microstructure.

12. Do housing-induced changes in brain activity cause stereotypic behaviours in laboratory mice?

13. The role of task preference in the effectiveness of response interruption and redirection.

14. Investigating the gastrointestinal physiology of mature horses with and without a history of cribbing behavior in response to feeding a digestive support supplement.

15. Physiological and behavioural adjustment of a wild rodent to laboratory conditions.

16. Environmental interventions reduced repetitive behavior in a mouse model.

17. The Partial M 1 Muscarinic Cholinergic Receptor Agonist, CDD-0102A, Differentially Modulates Glutamate Efflux in Striatal Subregions during Stereotyped Motor Behavior in the BTBR Mouse Model of Autism.

18. Effect of vibrostimulatory wearable technology on stereotyped behaviour in a child with autism and intellectual disability.

19. Relationships Between Emotion Regulation, Social Communication and Repetitive Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorder.

20. Benefits of a ketogenic diet on repetitive motor behavior in mice.

21. A comparison of RIRD within chained and multiple schedules in the treatment of vocal stereotypy.

22. Effects of browsing enrichment associated with the temperature-humidity index and landscaping trees in giraffes (Giraffa camelopardalisreticulata).

23. The Emergence of Stereotyped Kinematic Synergies when Mice Reach to Grasp Following Stroke.

24. Toward better characterization of restricted and repetitive behaviors in individuals with germline heterozygous PTEN mutations.

25. Collapse of complexity of brain and body activity due to excessive inhibition and MeCP2 disruption.

26. Stereotypy and spontaneous alternation in deer mice and its response to anti-adenosinergic intervention.

27. The effects of two stressors on working memory and cognitive flexibility in zebrafish (Danio rerio): The protective role of D1/D5 agonist on stress responses.

28. Social impairments in mice lacking the voltage-gated potassium channel Kv3.1.

29. Professional actors demonstrate variability, not stereotypical expressions, when portraying emotional states in photographs.

30. Atypical neural processing during the execution of complex sensorimotor behavior in autism.

31. The role of CYP2D in rat brain in methamphetamine-induced striatal dopamine and serotonin release and behavioral sensitization.

32. Sodium phenylbutyrate reduces repetitive self-grooming behavior and rescues social and cognitive deficits in mouse models of autism.

33. Repetitive and Self-injurious Behaviors in Children with Cornelia de Lange Syndrome.

34. Investigating the Matching Relationship between Physical Exercise and Stereotypic Behavior in Children with Autism.

35. A framework to identify structured behavioral patterns within rodent spatial trajectories.

36. Adaptive modulation of brain hemodynamics across stereotyped running episodes.

37. A pair of ascending neurons in the subesophageal zone mediates aversive sensory inputs-evoked backward locomotion in Drosophila larvae.

38. The (Continuous) Nature of Perceived Gender Counter-Stereotype: A Threshold Model of Gender Stereotype Maintenance.

39. Further Analysis of the Immediate and Subsequent Effect of RIRD on Vocal Stereotypy.

40. Inhibition of striatal-enriched protein tyrosine phosphatase (STEP) activity reverses behavioral deficits in a rodent model of autism.

41. Pharmacological targeting of striatal indirect pathway neurons improves subthalamic nucleus dysfunction and reduces repetitive behaviors in C58 mice.

42. Prevalence and determinants of unconscious stereotyping among primary care physicians. An analytical cross-section study.

43. Genetics of Equine Behavioral Traits.

44. Becoming a better parent: Mice learn sounds that improve a stereotyped maternal behavior.

45. Independent acoustic variation of the higher- and lower-frequency components of biphonic calls can facilitate call recognition and social affiliation in killer whales.

46. Turning the body into a clock: Accurate timing is facilitated by simple stereotyped interactions with the environment.

47. Genetic and environmental influences on corticostriatal circuits in twins with autism

48. Stereotypical and Actual Associations of Breast Size with Mating-Relevant Traits.

49. Multiple network properties overcome random connectivity to enable stereotypic sensory responses.

50. What we can learn from a genetic rodent model about autism.

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