Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) Characterization in Children by Decomposing MRI Brain Regions with Zernike Moments Nicol´as Mu´nera1,2, Javier Almeida1,2, Charlems A´ lvarez1, Nelson Velasco1,2, and Eduardo Romero1(B) 1 Computer Imaging and Medical Applications Laboratory - CIM@LAB, ...
The current study aimed to assess the feeding behavior in recently diagnosed children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) ranged in age from 2 to 4 years and compare it with typically developing (TD) children and to explore the relationship between feeding behaviors and autism severity using the...
Table 5 Data characteristics (ROC curve). Full size table Figure 5 ROC curve. Full size image Validation In response set, data points have been gathered into one of the following four classes to validate ASD diagnosis. Class1: true positive (TP) indicates that the person has autism, and we...
Facial Trustworthiness Judgments in Children with ASD Are Modulated by Happy and Angry Emotional Cues Frances Caulfield, Louise Ewing*, Nichola Burton, Eleni Avard, Gillian Rhodes Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence in Cognition and its Disorders, School of Psychology, Un...
Objectives: This study describes the methodology of characterizing sensory features in children with ASD using latent profile analysis (LPA) to create sensory subtypes and presents the association of the subtypes to child characteristics such as autism severity and mental age. Methods: Data were ...
Many young kids have so-called “temper tantrums” at one time or another in their lives. This type of behavior may continue for years in kids with ASD. Kids with ASD have perfectly “normal” appearances. They usually do not have any distinguishing features or characteristics that would make...
Self-injurious behaviours (SIB) are concerning, maladaptive behaviours that commonly occur in people with neurodevelopmental conditions and delays but seem to be particularly prevalent in children and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). There has been increasing research examining the risk markers...
7.Christensen DL, Maenner MJ, Bilder D, et al. Prevalence and characteristics of autism spectrum disorder among children aged 4 years - early autism and developmental disabilities monitoring network, seven sites, United States, 2010, 2012,...
The results demonstrate that ASD symptoms were substantially higher in children with SCT compared to the general population, with 22% of our cohort at clinical risk for ASD, especially in the domain of social interaction and communication. Second, a predictive value of Joint Attention was found ...
(XYY syndrome) in boys. SCT has been associated with a mild physical phenotype shared across SCT conditions, such as mild facial characteristics, a tall stature, and low muscle tone (Tartaglia et al.,2020). Cognitive functioning in SCT is within normal limits, although somewhat lower than ...