446:), when measured, do not statistically correlate with the other components of alexithymia. Such findings have led to ongoing debate in the field about whether IMP is indeed a component of alexithymia. For example, in 2017, Preece and colleagues introduced the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia, where they suggested that IMP be removed from the definition and that alexithymia be conceptually composed only of DIF, DDF, and EOT, as each of these three are specific to deficits in emotion processing. These core differences in the definition of alexithymia, regarding the inclusion or exclusion of IMP, correspond to differences between psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioral conceptualizations of alexithymia; whereby psychoanalytic formulations tend to continue to place importance on IMP, whereas the attention-appraisal model (presently the most widely used cognitive-behavioral model of alexithymia) excludes IMP from the construct. In practice, since the constricted imaginal processes items were removed from earlier versions of the TAS-20 in the 1990s, the most used alexithymia assessment tools (and consequently most alexithymia research studies) have only assessed the construct in terms of DIF, DDF, and EOT. In terms of the relevance of alexithymic deficits for the processing of negative (e.g., sadness) or positive (e.g., happiness) emotions, the PAQ is presently the only alexithymia measure that enables valence-specific assessments of alexithymia across both negative and positive emotions; recent work with the PAQ has highlighted that alexithymic deficits in emotion processing do often extend across both negative and positive emotions, although people typically report more difficulties for negative emotions. Such findings of valence-specific effects in alexithymia are also supported by brain imaging studies.
794:. The parent's emotional state is important for determining how any child might develop. Neglect or indifference to varying changes in a child's facial expressions without proper feedback can promote an invalidation of the facial expressions manifested by the child. The parent's ability to reflect self-awareness to the child is another important factor. If the adult is incapable of recognizing and distinguishing emotional expressions in the child, it can influence the child's capacity to understand emotional expressions.
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537:. The distinguishing factor was their inability to elaborate beyond a few limited adjectives such as "happy" or "unhappy" when describing these feelings. The core issue is that people with alexithymia have poorly differentiated emotions, limiting their ability to distinguish and describe them to others. This contributes to the sense of emotional detachment from themselves and difficulty connecting with others, making alexithymia negatively associated with
781:" to stand for psychogenic alexithymia. For McDougall, the disaffected individual had at some point "experienced overwhelming emotion that threatened to attack their sense of integrity and identity", to which they applied psychological defenses to pulverize and eject all emotional representations from consciousness. A similar line of interpretation has been taken up using the methods of
517:, however, a cognitive disturbance becomes apparent as patients tend to recount trivial, chronologically ordered actions, reactions, and events of daily life with monotonous detail. In general, these individuals can, but not always, seem oriented toward things and even treat themselves as robots. These problems seriously limit their responsiveness to psychoanalytic psychotherapy;
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by difficulties some males have with "describing feelings", but not by difficulties in "identifying feelings", in which males and females show similar abilities. Work with the PAQ has suggested that the alexithymia construct manifests similarly across different cultural groups, and those of different ages (i.e., has the same structure and components).
389:(TAS-20), the Perth Alexithymia Questionnaire (PAQ), the Bermond-Vorst Alexithymia Questionnaire (BVAQ), the Levels of Emotional Awareness Scale (LEAS), the Online Alexithymia Questionnaire (OAQ-G2), the Toronto Structured Interview for Alexithymia (TSIA), or the Observer Alexithymia Scale (OAS). It is distinct from the psychiatric
557:(ASD). In a 2004 study using the TAS-20, 85% of the adults with ASD fell into the "impaired" category and almost half fell into the "severely impaired" category; in contrast, among the adult control population only 17% were "impaired", none "severely impaired". Fitzgerald & Bellgrove pointed out that, "Like alexithymia,
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is the ability to understand the mental state of oneself or others that underlies overt behavior, and mentalisation-based treatment helps patients separate their own thoughts and feelings from those around them. This treatment is relational, and it focuses on gaining a better understanding and use of
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In a 2008 study alexithymia was found to be correlated with impaired understanding and demonstration of relational affection, and that this impairment contributes to poorer mental health, poorer relational well-being, and lowered relationship quality. Individuals high on the alexithymia spectrum also
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Although there is evidence for the role of environmental and neurological factors, the role and influence of genetic factors for developing alexithymia is still unclear. A single large scale Danish study suggested that genetic factors contributed noticeably to the development of alexithymia. However,
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Studies (using measures of alexithymia assessing DIF, DDF, and EOT) have reported that the prevalence rate of high alexithymia is less than 10% of the population. A less common finding suggests that there may be a higher prevalence of alexithymia amongst males than females, which may be accounted for
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In a study, a large group of alexithymic individuals completed the 64-item
Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP-64) which found that "two interpersonal problems are significantly and stably related to alexithymia: cold/distant and non-assertive social functioning. All other IIP-64 subscales were
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is also characterised by core disturbances in speech and language and social relationships". Hill & Berthoz agreed with
Fitzgerald & Bellgrove (2006) and in response stated that "there is some form of overlap between alexithymia and ASDs". They also pointed to studies that revealed impaired
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thinking, often to the exclusion of emotional responses to problems. Those who have alexithymia also report very logical and realistic dreams, such as going to the store or eating a meal. Clinical experience suggests it is the structural features of dreams more than the ability to recall them that
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research into alexithymia remains minimal, but promising candidates have been identified from studies examining connections between certain genes and alexithymia among those with psychiatric conditions as well as the general population. A study recruiting a test population of
Japanese males found
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is from the Latin "not speaking"), and are "by reason of their immaturity inevitably alexithymic". Based on this fact McDougall proposed in 1985 that the alexithymic part of an adult personality could be "an extremely arrested and infantile psychic structure". The first language of an infant is
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In 2002, Kennedy and
Franklin found that a skills-based intervention is an effective method for treating alexithymia. Kennedy and Franklin's treatment plan involved giving the participants a series of questionnaires, psychodynamic therapies, cognitive-behavioral and skills-based therapies, and
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The attention-appraisal model of alexithymia by Preece and colleagues describes the mechanisms behind alexithymia within a cognitive-behavioral framework. Within this model, it is specified that alexithymia levels are due to the developmental level of people's emotion schemas (those cognitive
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Alexisomia is a clinical concept that refers to the difficulty in the awareness and expression of somatic, or bodily, sensations. The concept was first proposed in 1979 by Yujiro Ikemi when he observed characteristics of both alexithymia and alexisomia in patients with psychosomatic diseases.
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Alexithymia can create interpersonal problems because these individuals tend to avoid emotionally close relationships, or if they do form relationships with others they usually position themselves as either dependent, dominant, or impersonal, "such that the relationship remains superficial".
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survivors with PTSD compared to those without. Higher levels of alexithymia among mothers with interpersonal violence-related PTSD were found in one study to have proportionally less caregiving sensitivity. This latter study suggested that when treating adult PTSD patients who are parents,
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A common misconception about alexithymia is that affected individuals are totally unable to express emotions verbally and that they may even fail to acknowledge that they experience emotions. Even before coining the term, Sifneos (1967) noted patients often mentioned things like
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mentalising skills. The researchers found that all of the patients' symptoms including alexithymia significantly improved, and the treatment promoted affect tolerance and the ability to think flexibly while expressing intense affect rather than impulsive behavior.
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Some individuals working for organizations in which control of emotions is the norm might show alexithymic-like behavior but not be alexithymic. However, over time the lack of self-expressions can become routine and they may find it harder to identify with others.
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Alexithymia is considered to be a personality trait that places affected individuals at risk for other medical and mental disorders, as well as reducing the likelihood that these individuals will respond to conventional treatments to these disorders. The
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Chaotic interpersonal relations have also been observed by
Sifneos. Due to the inherent difficulties identifying and describing emotional states in self and others, alexithymia also negatively affects relationship satisfaction between couples.
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signifies "no words for emotions". This label reflects the difficulty experienced by individuals with this condition in recognizing, expressing, and articulating their emotional experiences. Nonmedical terminology, such as "emotionless" and
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Smith R, Kaszniak AW, Katsanis J, Lane RD, Nielsen L (February 2019). "The importance of identifying underlying process abnormalities in alexithymia: Implications of the three-process model and a single case study illustration".
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In 2017, based on their attention-appraisal model of alexithymia, Preece and colleagues recommended that alexithymia treatment should try to improve the developmental level of people's emotion schemas and reduce people's use of
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An inability to modulate emotions is a possibility in explaining why some people with alexithymia are prone to discharge tension arising from unpleasant emotional states through impulsive acts or compulsive behaviors such as
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structures used to process emotions) and/or the extent to which people are avoiding their emotions as an emotion regulation strategy. There is a large body of evidence currently supporting the specifications of this model.
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Inadequate "differentiation" between self and others by alexithymic individuals has also been observed. Their difficulty in processing interpersonal connections often develops where the person lacks a romantic partner.
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Koponen S, Taiminen T, Honkalampi K, Joukamaa M, Viinamäki H, Kurki T, et al. (2005). "Alexithymia after traumatic brain injury: its relation to magnetic resonance imaging findings and psychiatric disorders".
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is also implicated in the development of alexithymia, and those with traumatic brain injury are six times more likely to exhibit alexithymia. Alexithymia is also associated with newborn circumcision trauma.
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or manifest outbursts of crying or rage. However, questioning usually reveals that they are quite incapable of describing their feelings or appear confused by questions inquiring about specifics of feelings.
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A significant issue impacting alexithymia treatment is that alexithymia has comorbidity with other disorders. Mendelson's 1982 study showed that alexithymia frequently presented in people with undiagnosed
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objected to the strong focus by clinicians on neurophysiological explanations at the expense of psychological ones for the genesis and operation of alexithymia, and introduced the alternative term "
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nor a mental disorder. It is a dimensional personality trait that varies in intensity from person to person. An individual's alexithymia score can be measured with questionnaires such as the
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experiential therapies. After treatment, they found that participants were generally less ambivalent about expressing their emotion feelings and more attentive to their emotional states.
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856:. These links are tentative, and further research will be needed to clarify how these genes relate to the neurological anomalies found in the brains of people with alexithymia.
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diseases. People with alexithymia also show a limited ability to experience positive emotions leading
Krystal and Sifneos (1987) to describe many of these individuals as
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of emotions as an emotion regulation strategy (i.e., the mechanisms hypothesized to underlie alexithymia difficulties in the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia).
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According to Henry Krystal, individuals exhibiting alexithymia think in an operative way and may appear to be superadjusted to reality. In
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The cognitive behavioral model (i.e., the attention-appraisal model of alexithymia) defines alexithymia as having three components:
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2890:Taylor, Bagby & Parker 1997
2874:
2833:
2798:
2787:from the original on 2007-08-12
2740:
2710:10.1016/j.neubiorev.2013.07.008
2685:
2638:
2627:from the original on 2022-08-01
2532:
2521:from the original on 2023-06-19
2406:
2305:
2262:
2227:
2222:Taylor, Bagby & Parker 1997
2169:
2108:from the original on 2021-05-01
2071:
1939:
1896:
1831:
1790:from the original on 2021-05-01
1631:
1582:
1556:
1457:
1422:
1397:
1392:Taylor, Bagby & Parker 1997
1056:from the original on 2023-05-21
984:Borderline personality disorder
969:Antisocial personality disorder
940:borderline personality disorder
395:antisocial personality disorder
6137:Childhood Autism Spectrum Test
4985:Journal of Clinical Psychology
4736:10.1016/j.psyneuen.2014.09.001
4630:Journal of Affective Disorders
1334:
1092:
1067:
1037:
595:post-traumatic stress disorder
1:
6111:Childhood Autism Rating Scale
5959:PTEN hamartoma tumor syndrome
5849:obsessive–compulsive disorder
5781:Pathological demand avoidance
5665:Societal and cultural aspects
4486:10.1016/S0006-3223(97)00050-4
4055:10.1016/S0033-3182(84)72947-1
3961:Li CS, Sinha R (March 2006).
2916:10.1016/S0191-8869(00)00014-3
2859:10.1080/00050067.2023.2217325
2819:10.1016/S0022-3999(98)00053-1
2597:10.1080/00223891.2022.2095641
2491:10.1080/02699931.2021.1908231
2283:10.1080/00223891.2016.1172077
2178:"Conceptualizing alexithymia"
1852:10.1080/00223891.1990.9674052
1825:10.1016/S0191-8869(00)00033-7
1724:, eleventh revision – ICD-11
1030:
923:mentalisation-based treatment
838:obsessive–compulsive disorder
813:. The 5-HTTLPR region on the
5312:10.1016/j.concog.2018.12.004
3707:10.1016/0010-440X(95)90081-6
3133:10.1016/j.cortex.2016.03.021
3057:Acta Medicina Psychosomatica
1984:Taylor GJ, Bagby RM (2021).
1960:10.1016/0010-440X(94)90197-X
1545:"Stichwort Alexi | thymie".
1496:Bar-On R, Parker JD (2000).
1431:The Journal of Men's Studies
1320:10.1097/JGP.0b013e318209de07
1242:10.1016/j.cortex.2012.10.015
1153:10.1016/0022-3999(94)90005-1
901:
846:Catechol-O-methyltransferase
688:headaches, lower back pain,
340:
332:, referring to 'words') and
328:
316:
287:
262:neurodevelopmental disorders
7:
6101:Autism Diagnostic Interview
5871:Sensory processing disorder
5736:Autism and LGBTQ identities
5300:Consciousness and Cognition
5172:10.1207/S15327698JFC0301_03
1024:Somatosensory amplification
945:
497:; and concrete, realistic,
10:
6271:
5979:Tuberous sclerosis complex
5969:Smith–Lemli–Opitz syndrome
5944:MECP2 duplication syndrome
5924:Cornelia de Lange syndrome
5876:Global developmental delay
5604:
4362:10.1186/s13030-020-00193-9
4037:Jones BA (November 1984).
2663:10.1016/j.paid.2020.110138
2195:10.1016/j.paid.2023.112375
2147:10.1016/j.paid.2017.08.003
1876:Paula-Perez I (Mar 2010).
1768:10.1016/j.paid.2018.05.011
1202:10.1016/j.paid.2017.08.003
974:Amplification (psychology)
852:neurotransmitters such as
674:inflammatory bowel disease
334:
322:
310:
282:normative male alexithymia
6203:
6176:
6150:
6124:
6093:
6058:Facilitated communication
6048:
5992:
5899:22q11.2 deletion syndrome
5889:
5824:
5721:
5678:
5612:
5515:. New York: Basic Books.
5395:10.1186/s12888-018-1699-6
4871:10.1017/S0001566000000945
4783:10.3349/ymj.2016.57.3.721
4642:10.1016/j.jad.2022.12.065
4279:10.1176/appi.psy.45.6.508
3877:10.1080/02699050110119817
3780:10.1080/13803390902976940
3619:10.1176/appi.psy.42.3.229
3519:10.1007/s10578-014-0480-4
3404:10.1007/s12402-013-0115-9
3318:10.1007/s10803-006-0287-7
3272:10.1007/s10803-006-0096-z
3093:10.1176/appi.psy.48.6.523
2326:10.1080/02699930601056989
2080:"Measures of Alexithymia"
1717:World Health Organization
1695:10.1176/appi.psy.41.5.385
1652:10.1108/14777260510615332
768:anterior cingulate cortex
742:
615:major depressive disorder
555:autism spectrum disorders
387:Toronto Alexithymia Scale
145:
129:
51:
46:
37:
29:
24:
6132:Autism-spectrum quotient
5949:Neurofibromatosis type I
5265:10.3389/fpsyg.2013.00861
5210:10.1177/0265407508096696
4724:Psychoneuroendocrinology
4349:BioPsychoSocial Medicine
4152:10.1161/01.HYP.33.4.1057
3908:Comprehensive Psychiatry
3695:Comprehensive Psychiatry
3647:Psychiatry Investigation
2765:10.2466/pr0.1999.85.1.67
2236:Psychological Assessment
1948:Comprehensive Psychiatry
1004:Psychological mindedness
864:and the entire field of
825:, a receptor that binds
721:autonomic nervous system
696:, nausea, allergies and
690:irritable bowel syndrome
459:psychological mindedness
255:autism spectrum disorder
6063:Lancet MMR autism fraud
6005:Critical autism studies
5904:22q13 deletion syndrome
5866:Intellectual disability
5816:Emotional dysregulation
5713:High-functioning autism
5252:Frontiers in Psychology
4104:10.1038/sj.ijir.3901386
3659:10.4306/pi.2008.5.3.179
2846:Australian Psychologist
1750:Preece D (2018-10-01).
999:Emotional dysregulation
627:acquired brain injuries
549:Alexithymia frequently
239:interpersonal relations
6073:Rapid prompting method
6015:Double empathy problem
6000:Autism rights movement
5566:Emotional Intelligence
4771:Yonsei Medical Journal
4596:10.5840/chiasmi2006819
4443:10.1006/brcg.1997.0900
3812:Psychosomatic Medicine
3742:10.1176/ajp.147.9.1228
3482:10.1002/jts.2490100108
3014:, pp. 29, 246–47.
2364:Journal of Personality
2037:Journal of Personality
1607:10.1098/rspb.1999.0809
1014:Reduced affect display
994:Emotion classification
916:experiential avoidance
870:Traumatic brain injury
725:neuroendocrine systems
635:traumatic brain injury
467:psychological distress
463:emotional intelligence
347:In its literal sense,
320:, meaning 'not') with
6158:Autism-related topics
5722:Associated conditions
5355:10.1375/bech.19.3.158
5235:. Psychosocial Press.
5137:10.1176/ajp.153.7.137
4584:Chiasmi International
4474:Biological Psychiatry
2753:Psychological Reports
2479:Cognition and Emotion
2314:Cognition and Emotion
1019:Somatization disorder
815:serotonin transporter
773:French psychoanalyst
642:personality disorders
545:Associated conditions
519:psychosomatic illness
391:personality disorders
6163:Fictional characters
5891:Associated syndromes
5507:McDougall J (1985).
5486:McDougall J (1989).
5131:(7 Suppl): 137–142.
5068:Violence and Victims
4959:10.3149/jmh.1002.184
3213:Frith U (May 2004).
1443:10.3149/jms.2003.179
1076:No Place for Autism?
809:homozygous long (L)
727:, which can lead to
682:functional dyspepsia
6040:Violence and autism
5826:Comorbid conditions
4560:, pp. 93, 103.
4431:Brain and Cognition
4318:, pp. 190–216.
4306:, pp. 216–248.
1888:(Suppl 3): S85–90.
1601:(1428): 1517–1522.
860:some scholars find
572:clinical depression
559:Asperger's syndrome
223:emotional blindness
149:10% (lifetime risk)
136:Clinical Psychology
33:Emotional blindness
6245:Personality traits
5939:Fragile X syndrome
5746:Autistic catatonia
5467:Krystal H (1988).
5007:10.1002/jclp.20324
4681:Neuropsychobiology
3349:Neuropsychobiology
3026:, pp. 246–47.
2376:10.1111/jopy.12563
2248:10.1037/pas0000169
2049:10.1111/jopy.12563
1733:2018-11-02 at the
1570:on 11 October 2016
792:facial expressions
760:neuropsychological
493:due to restricted
473:Signs and symptoms
436:empirical research
227:neuropsychological
6217:
6216:
6197:
6196:
6094:Diagnostic scales
5984:Williams syndrome
5909:Angelman syndrome
5791:Special interests
5756:Autistic meltdown
5696:Asperger syndrome
5550:978-0-521-45610-4
5522:978-0-946960-70-5
5499:978-0-393-70082-4
5478:978-0-88163-070-1
5441:10.1159/000287568
5049:, pp. 26–46.
4828:10.1159/000107565
4693:10.1159/000329554
4529:10.1159/000083166
4408:10.1159/000287057
4188:10.1159/000012263
4016:10.1159/000288884
3951:, pp. 162–5.
3447:10.1159/000287730
3361:10.1159/000076412
3002:, p. 169-70.
2553:10.1159/000288571
2432:10.1159/000511988
2003:10.1159/000511988
1917:10.1159/000089224
1511:978-0-7879-4984-6
1475:978-1-4833-8427-6
1415:978-0-321-88345-2
1404:Karren K (2014).
1360:978-0-12-822290-4
1285:10.1159/000287827
1113:10.1159/000286529
960:Psychology portal
866:behavior genetics
802:Molecular genetic
662:anxiety disorders
623:substance abusers
539:life satisfaction
243:personality trait
153:
152:
19:Medical condition
6262:
6255:1970s neologisms
6201:
6200:
6189:Sensory friendly
6125:Screening scales
5974:Timothy syndrome
5881:Verbal Dyspraxia
5844:Anxiety disorder
5776:Nonverbal autism
5751:Autistic masking
5741:Autistic burnout
5599:
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5343:Behaviour Change
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4898:Neuropsychologia
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4145:(4): 1057–1061.
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2887:
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752:right hemisphere
666:sexual disorders
613:, 45% to 50% in
607:anorexia nervosa
455:R. Michael Bagby
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6184:Autism-friendly
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5954:Noonan syndrome
5914:CHARGE syndrome
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5786:Savant syndrome
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5655:Pathophysiology
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