نتایج جستجو برای: functional autistic children

تعداد نتایج: 1044161  

2017
Themelis Karaminis Louise Neil Catherine Manning Marco Turi Chiara Fiorentini David Burr Elizabeth Pellicano

Ensemble perception, the ability to assess automatically the summary of large amounts of information presented in visual scenes, is available early in typical development. This ability might be compromised in autistic children, who are thought to present limitations in maintaining summary statistics representations for the recent history of sensory input. Here we examined ensemble perception of...

2014
Anju Pratap R. Vijayakumar

Childhood autism is one of the most common developmental disorders in children, whose disabilities generally tend to follow through adulthood. The therapy given to an autistic child depends on its accurate assessment, which is a challenging clinical decision making problem. This paper describes the application of functional fuzzy model in autism assessment support systems. The fuzzy model uses ...

Introduction: One of the most prominent features of autistic children are social communication and empathy skills impairment. Therefore, the present study aimed todesign and determine the effectiveness of Adlerian puppet therapy intervention program on the development of high functional Autistic childrenchr('39')s (HFA)empathy skills. Methods: The present study in terms of gathering research e...

Journal: :Child development 1992
M D Sigman C Kasari J H Kwon N Yirmiya

Attention, facial affect, and behavioral responses to adults showing distress, fear, and discomfort were compared for autistic, mentally retarded, and normal children. The normal and mentally retarded children were very attentive to adults in all 3 situations. In contrast, many of the autistic children appeared to ignore or not notice the adults showing these negative affects. As a group, the a...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 1998
C Kemner M N Verbaten J M Cuperus G Camfferman H van Engeland

The saccadic eye movements, generated during a visual oddball task, of autistic children, normal children, children with attention deficit disorder and hyperactivity (ADDH), and dyslexic children were examined to determine whether autistic children differed from these other groups in saccadic frequency. Autistic children made more saccades during the presentation of frequent stimuli (than norma...

2011
Mohamed Abdullah JABER

OBJECTIVES Autism is a lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder. The aims of this study were to investigate whether children with autism have higher caries prevalence, higher periodontal problems, or more treatment needs than children of a control group of non-autistic patients, and to provide baseline data to enable comparison and future planning of dental services to autistic children. MATERIAL...

Journal: :Radiology 2011
Grace Lai Harry D Schneider Johanna C Schwarzenberger Joy Hirsch

PURPOSE To determine the feasibility of applying functional magnetic resonance (MR) imaging as an objective indicator of language disability in autism by using passive speech stimulation. MATERIALS AND METHODS This prospective study was approved by the institutional review board, and informed consent was obtained from the parents or guardians of all subjects. Functional MR imaging was perform...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 1998
C Modahl L Green D Fein M Morris L Waterhouse C Feinstein H Levin

BACKGROUND Social impairments are central to the syndrome of autism. The neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) has been implicated in the regulation of social behavior in animals but has not yet been examined in autistic subjects. METHODS To determine whether autistic children have abnormalities in OT, midday plasma samples from 29 autistic and 30 age-matched normal children, all prepubertal, were analy...

Journal: :Alternative therapies in health and medicine 2008
Stephanie F Cave

Autism has been characterized as a behavioral disorder since it was first described by Leo Kanner in 1943. The number of autistic children has increased over the last decade. The incidence of autism was 1 in 10000 before the 1970s and has steadily increased to 1 in 150 in 2008 with a male:female predominance of 4:1. The cause of this epidemic has remained unknown, but several hypotheses have be...

Journal: :Developmental Cognitive Neuroscience 2018
Themelis Karaminis Louise Neil Catherine Manning Marco Turi Chiara Fiorentini David Burr Elizabeth Pellicano

Ensemble perception, the ability to assess automatically the summary of large amounts of information presented in visual scenes, is available early in typical development. This ability might be compromised in autistic children, who are thought to present limitations in maintaining summary statistics representations for the recent history of sensory input. Here we examined ensemble perception of...

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