【题目】For many families, a night at the ballpark is a treat. But it can be a terrible experience for those with autistic(自闭症的)children, who are sensitive to light and noise and usually become upset and scared. For these families, fear of how their child will react to new situation...
societal and psychiatric implications1,2,3,4. However, how impulsive or patient a person is can also be strongly influenced by the behaviours of those around them5. People often change their behaviours to emulate
If we do want to make changes in our lives, it can take some training if we have positioned ourselves to see and notice negative aspects as this is what will always highlight itself to us. Not because the negative aspects are more important or stronger than the positive aspects, but more...
Contrary to potential assumptions, recent research demonstrates that the spatial working memory of older people with autistic traits and neurotypical individuals shows no difference in change over time. A major international study has provided the most comprehensive evidence to date on treatments for neuro...
–AD fathers tend to use more motherese (=0.05) and favored, at 3rd semester, AD "intersubjective" (=0.005) and "seeking people" (=0.02) responses. AD parents increase interactive behaviors that improve infant social responses.doi:10.1016/j.neurenf.2012.05.205Saint-Georges, C....
Autistic consent matters less than other people’s. ABA therapists commonly run plans on autistic and other disabled people that they have not bothered explaining to the children– this is exponentially worse if the child is non-speaking.
Marcus Potter, a 20-year-old autistic man jailed after gesturing at a police station in Norwich. Too many people are in custody who would be better off receiving support. Equality law requires us to prove that we are disabled – in terms of things that we cannot do – in order to claim...
Unlike prior studies that have assessed attitudes towards autism using survey methods27, written vignettes of autism28–30, or actors portraying autistic behavior31,32, we examined impression formation based upon authentic behavior under conditions in which first impressions are truly formed. Here, we...
[26]. Differential eye movement tendencies across participants can be thought of as an endophenotype reflecting substantial genetic effects [27,28]. Quantifying the gaze patterns in autistic people thus provides an exceptionally rich inventory of how they process the world, and a sensitive window ...
“Why isn’t Daniel moving? I thought autistic people understood everything you say, even if they don’t talk?” The teacher gave the predictable response. “Oh he understands every word you’re saying. He’s not moving because he’s a sixteen-year-old lad who doesn’t want to do wha...