@article{cdf2b9518b68428caa444fdf4e4a9aa5,
title = "Temporal lobe, autism, and macrocephaly",
author = "Bigler, \{Erin D.\} and Tate, \{David F.\} and Neeley, \{E. Shannon\} and Wolfson, \{Lara J.\} and Miller, \{Michael J.\} and Rice, \{Sara A.\} and Howard Cleavinger and Carol Anderson and Hilary Coon and Ozonoff, \{Sally J\} and Michael Johnson and Elena Dinh and Jeff Lu and Mahon, \{William Mc\} and Lainhart, \{Janet E.\}",
note = "BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Because of increased prevalence of macrocephaly in autism, head size must be controlled for in studies that examine volumetric findings of the temporal lobe in autistic subjects. We prospectively examined temporal lobe structures in individuals with autism who were normocephalic or macrocephalic (head circumference > 97th percentile) and in control subjects who were normocephalic or macrocephalic or who had a reading disorder (unselected for head size).",
year = "2003",
month = nov,
day = "1",
language = "American English",
volume = "24",
journal = "American Journal of Neuroradiology",
}