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Asperger's Disorder, High-Functioning Autism Often Overlap


 

Although not specified in the DSM-IV, children with autistic disorder who have IQs higher than 70 are often classified as having “high-functioning autism.”

The criterion for high-functioning autism is sometimes considered to be an IQ greater than 85 or even greater than 100.

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