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Marek Brabec1,2, Lynne Loh3, Irene O Lee4
1Institute of Computer Science of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Pod Vodarenskou Vezi 2, 182 00, Prague 8, Czech Republic.
This study introduces a new contour plot method to visualize electroretinogram (ERG) amplitude profiles in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). The method revealed reduced b-wave amplitudes in individuals with ASD compared to controls.
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