Translational research: The ontological relation between adjunctive and stereotyped behavior case
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stereotyped behaviors were described in their relationship with timing and Autism Spectrum Disorder, respectively. Then, a morphological and a functional assessment between both types of behavior were carried out. Main results showed morphological similarities and functional differences between types of behavior which were discussed in terms of suitability for translational research and in terms of the analytical tools utilized.
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