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SUBMITTER: Ogawa S
PROVIDER: S-EPMC6821924 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ogawa Shino S Iriguchi Mayuko M Lee Young-A YA Yoshikawa Sakiko S Goto Yukiori Y
Scientific reports 20191030 1
Social animals, including humans, structure social groups where social hierarchy exists. Recognizing social rank of other group members is a crucial ability to subsist in such environments. Here we show preliminary evidence with a relatively small number of samples that children with autism spectrum disorder, a neurodevelopmental disorder involving social dysfunction, exhibit atypical, and more robust recognition of social rank than normal children, which may be developed to compensate deficits ...[more]