نتایج جستجو برای: functioning autism

تعداد نتایج: 113386  

2012
Hilde M. Geurts Marlies E. Vissers

Cognitive autism research is mainly focusing on children and young adults even though we know that autism is a life-long disorder and that healthy aging already has a strong impact on cognitive functioning. We compared the neuropsychological profile of 23 individuals with autism and 23 healthy controls (age range 51-83 years). Deficits were observed in attention, working memory, and fluency. Ag...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2013
Jasna Legiša Daniel S Messinger Enzo Kermol Luc Marlier

Although emotional functioning is impaired in children with autism, it is unclear if this impairment is due to difficulties with facial expression, autonomic responsiveness, or the verbal description of emotional states. To shed light on this issue, we examined responses to pleasant and unpleasant odors in eight children (8-14 years) with high-functioning autism and 8 age-matched typically deve...

Journal: :Social science & medicine 2013
Soumya Mazumdar Alix Winter Ka-Yuet Liu Peter Bearman

Autism prevalence has risen dramatically over the past two decades in California. Although often suggested to have been crucial to the rise of autism, environmental and social contextual drivers of diagnosis have not been extensively examined. Identifying the spatial patterning of autism cases at birth and at diagnosis can help clarify which contextual drivers are affecting autism's rising prev...

Journal: :Autism : the international journal of research and practice 2015
Margaret B Hudepohl Diana L Robins Tricia Z King Christopher C Henrich

Cognitive functioning has historically been used to predict adaptive outcomes of people with autism spectrum disorders; however, research shows that it is not a complete predictor. The current study explored whether emotion perception was a predictor of adaptive outcomes, and more specifically, hypothesized that emotion perception (Diagnostic Analysis of Nonverbal Accuracy-2 error scores) would...

Journal: :Neuropediatrics 2007
V T Ramaekers N Blau J M Sequeira M-C Nassogne E V Quadros

Reduced folate transport to the CNS was identified in two autism spectrum disorders, i.e., Rett syndrome and infantile low-functioning autism with neurological abnormalities. Twenty-five patients with early-onset low-functioning autism with or without neurological deficits, were evaluated for serum folate, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) 5-methyltetrahydrofolate (5MTHF), and serum FR autoantibodies o...

Journal: :Cerebral cortex 2010
W B Groen C Tesink K M Petersson J van Berkum R J van der Gaag P Hagoort J K Buitelaar

Language in high-functioning autism is characterized by pragmatic and semantic deficits, and people with autism have a reduced tendency to integrate information. Because the left and right inferior frontal (LIF and RIF) regions are implicated with integration of speaker information, world knowledge, and semantic knowledge, we hypothesized that abnormal functioning of the LIF and RIF regions mig...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2009
Molly Losh Ralph Adolphs Michele D Poe Shannon Couture David Penn Grace T Baranek Joseph Piven

CONTEXT Multiple articles describe a constellation of language, personality, and social-behavioral features present in relatives that mirror the symptom domains of autism, but are much milder in expression. Studies of this broad autism phenotype (BAP) may provide a potentially important complementary approach for detecting the genes causing autism and defining associated neural circuitry by ide...

Journal: :Biological psychiatry 2009
Marieke Langen Hugo G Schnack Hilde Nederveen Dienke Bos Bertine E Lahuis Maretha V de Jonge Herman van Engeland Sarah Durston

BACKGROUND Repetitive and stereotyped behavior has been associated with striatum in various neuropsychiatric disorders. However, striatal involvement has not yet been shown conclusively in autism. Issues include the use of neuroleptic medication and differences in mean age between samples, where conflicting results may reflect differences in developmental stage between samples. The objective wa...

2015
Sharlet Anderson A. ANDERSON Diana L. Robins Diana Robins Tricia King Erin Tone David Washburn

The present study investigates the intersection of working memory and emotion recognition in young adults with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and neurotypical controls. The executive functioning theory of autism grounds key impairments within the cognitive realm, whereas social-cognitive theories view social functioning impairments as primary. Executive functioning theory of ASD has been criti...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015

Objective: The relation between autism disorder’s symptoms and cognitive capabilities can help with a better phenotype description of this disorder and can facilitate its pathological evaluation and treatment. Destruction of executive functions seems to be one of the cognitive reasons of potential phenotype in autism disorder. Thus, the present paper aims to study the relationship between...

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