Imbalanced Spectrally Timed Adaptive Resonance Theory
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The Imbalanced Spectrally Timed Adaptive Resonance Theory {iSTART} is a neural model that proposes how cognitive, emotional, timing, and motor processes that involve brain regions such as the prefrontal and temporal cortex, amygdala, hippocampus, and cerebellum may interact and lead to autistic symptoms.
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Grossberg, S & Seidman, D ((2006) Neural Dynamics of Autistic Behaviors: Cognitive, Emotional, and Timing Substrates.Psychological Review,113(3), 483-525.
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