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Table 1.

Demographic information.

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Figure 1.

The P100m ROIs (A) and the grand average MNE current time courses in these ROIs (B) for the 1st binaural click in a pair.

Gray bar denotes the P100m time window.

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Table 2.

Short Sensory Profile results.

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Table 3.

Atypical auditory behavior during the 1st two years of life: the mean and the range of the scores. Questions are adapted form Dahlgren & Gillberg (1998).

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Figure 2.

Source localization of the P100m in response to the first binaural click in a pair: group average absolute dSPM values at the component's peak.

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Figure 3.

Individual P100m amplitude values in the typically developing (‘TYP’, 1st column) and ASD (2nd column) children in response to the 1st (‘S1’, 1st row) and second (‘S2’, 2nd row) clicks in a pair.

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Figure 4.

Group and hemispheric differences in the P100m amplitude in response to binaural clicks. *p<0.05, #p = 0.1. Vertical spreads denote 0.95 confidence intervals.

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Table 4.

Correlations between P100m lateralization score and behavioral variables and age in the ASD children.

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Figure 5.

Comparison of the ASD children who experienced prominent auditory sensory modulation difficulties during the first two years of life (ASD+), with the ASD children with no or less prominent difficulties (ASD−), and typically developing control children.

(A) The P100m lateralization. (B) Left and right P100m amplitude in response to the 1st binaural click. *p<0.05, #p = 0.053, Mann-Whitney U test, 2-tailed. Vertical spreads denote 0.95 confidence intervals.

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