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Brief report: A pilot study of auditory integration training in autism

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The authors acknowledge the following persons and organizations: Carol Croke of the Autism Council of Oregon, Meredyth Goldberg Edelson of Willamette University, Kathy Henley of the Autistic Children's Activity Program, and David Krug of Portland State University for their invaluable assistance in the recruitment of subjects, arrangement of facility, and various other aspects of the study; Arnold Barnett of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Helena C. Kraemer of Stanford University for statistical consultation. Funding was provided in part by the Adriana Foundation and the Alex Kunin Fund.

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Rimland, B., Edelson, S.M. Brief report: A pilot study of auditory integration training in autism. J Autism Dev Disord 25, 61–70 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02178168

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