نتایج جستجو برای: functioning autism

تعداد نتایج: 113386  

2012
Kristen Gillespie-Lynch Leigh Sepeta Yueyan Wang Stephanie Marshall Lovella Gomez Marian Sigman Ted Hutman

Longitudinal research into adult outcomes in autism remains limited. Unlike previous longitudinal examinations of adult outcome in autism, the twenty participants in this study were evaluated across multiple assessments between early childhood (M = 3.9 years) and adulthood (M = 26.6 years). In early childhood, responsiveness to joint attention (RJA), language, and intelligence were assessed. In...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2013
بهنیا, فاطمه, رصافیانی, مهدی , فرضی, مرجان , میرزایی, هوشنگ , کاسه چی, مسعود,

Background & Objective: Identification, prevention and treatment of childhood disorders,has always been considered. Objective this study wasassessed the validity and realiabity of thePersian version of high-functioning autism spectrum screening questionnaire age 7-12 (ASSQ)among the Iranian population.Materials & Methods: This study was Quasi experimental and methodological. Methods: In the fir...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2012
Anke M Scheeren Hans M Koot Sander Begeer

Qualitative differences in social interaction style exist within the autism spectrum. In this study we examined whether these differences are associated with (1) the severity of autistic symptoms and comorbid disruptive behavior problems, (2) the child's psycho-social health, and (3) executive functioning and perspective taking skills. The social interaction style of 156 children and adolescent...

Journal: :Clinical psychology review 2010
Emily Neuhaus Theodore P Beauchaine Raphael Bernier

Although autism is defined by deficits in three areas of functioning (social, communicative, and behavioral), impairments in social interest and restricted behavioral repertoires are central to the disorder. As a result, a detailed understanding of the neurobiological systems subserving social behavior may have implications for prevention, early identification, and intervention for affected fam...

2010
Nicholas Lange Molly B. DuBray Jee Eun Lee Michael P. Froimowitz Alyson Froehlich Nagesh Adluru Brad Wright Caitlin Ravichandran P. Thomas Fletcher Erin D. Bigler Andrew L. Alexander Janet E. Lainhart

Background: Biological measurements that distinguish individuals with autism from typically developing individuals and those with other developmental and neuropsychiatric disorders must demonstrate very high performance to have clinical value as potential imaging biomarkers. We hypothesized that further study of white matter microstructure (WMM) in the superior temporal gyrus (STG) and temporal...

Journal: :Medicine, health care, and philosophy 2012
Pier Jaarsma Petra Gelhaus Stellan Welin

Lying is a common phenomenon amongst human beings. It seems to play a role in making social interactions run more smoothly. Too much honesty can be regarded as impolite or downright rude. Remarkably, lying is not a common phenomenon amongst normally intelligent human beings who are on the autism spectrum. They appear to be 'attractively morally innocent' and seem to have an above average moral ...

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2017
Melissa C Goldberg Melissa J Allman Louis P Hagopian Mandy M Triggs Michelle A Frank-Crawford Stewart H Mostofsky Martha B Denckla Iser G DeLeon

One of the key diagnostic criteria for autism spectrum disorder includes impairments in social interactions. This study compared the extent to which boys with high-functioning autism and typically developing boys "value" engaging in activities with a parent or alone. Two different assessments that can empirically determine the relative reinforcing value of social and non-social stimuli were emp...

Journal: :Neuroscience letters 2008
Elena V Orekhova Tatiana A Stroganova Andrey O Prokofyev Gudrun Nygren Cristopher Gillberg Mikael Elam

Unusual reactions to auditory stimuli are often observed in autism and may relate to ineffective inhibitory modulation of sensory input (sensory gating). A previous study of P50 sensory gating did not reveal abnormalities in high-functioning school age children [C. Kemner, B. Oranje, M.N. Verbaten, H. van Engeland, Normal P50 gating in children with autism, J. Clin. Psychiatry 63 (2002) 214-217...

2013
Brian Reichow Chiara Servili M. Taghi Yasamy Corrado Barbui Shekhar Saxena

BACKGROUND The development of effective treatments for use by non-specialists is listed among the top research priorities for improving the lives of people with mental illness worldwide. The purpose of this review is to appraise which interventions for children with intellectual disabilities or lower-functioning autism spectrum disorders delivered by non-specialist care providers in community s...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2015
Michelle P Kelly Geraldine Leader Phil Reed

The current experiment investigated the extent to which three variables (autism severity, nonverbal intellectual functioning, and verbal intellectual functioning) are associated with over-selective responding in a group of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This paper also analyzed the association of these three variables with the recovery of responding to a previously under-selected stimu...

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