To understand the cerebral organization of self we must start with how one's own body is represented in the brain.doi:10.1007/978-1-4614-4112-0_8Tatyana B. GlezermanSpringer New York
functionality, face expression-related, and of one's self and the environment, are important components of the computations involved in theory of mind, whether of oneself or of others, and that reduced connectivity within and between these regions may make a major contribution to the symptoms of...
autism spectrum disorder (ASD), any of a group of neurobiological disorders that are characterized by deficits insocial interactionand communication and byatypicalbehaviors, interests, and activities. In 1911 Swiss psychiatristEugen Bleulercoined the termautism(from the Greekautos, meaning “self”), us...
We validated a parent–caregiver measure of comorbid symptoms in autism, the Sense and Self-Regulation Checklist (SSC), in 265 children <6 yr with typical development (n = 138), autism (n = 99), or other developmental delay (n = 28); Cronbach's α was .87. We report two new ...
Understanding depression and thoughts of self-harm in autism: a potential mechanism involving loneliness. Res. Autism Spectr. Disord. 46, 1–7 (2018). Article Google Scholar Uljarević, M. et al. The Hospital Anxiety and Depression scale: Factor structure and psychometric properties in older ...
New research has indicated that people with autism have an altered sense of self, which may explain some of the differences shown in social functioning. The study, which was carried out by scientists at Anglia Ruskin University and published in the journalAutism, involved a group of 51 adults,...
Autism is a developmental disorder of communication, motor skills, and more that starts in early childhood. Reviewed by a board-certified pediatrician.
“It's not the money that matters,but the 11 of self - worth, " 56 - year - old Cheng Fang said.Five years ago, Ms Cheng was a_12 at a private clinic. She had worked there for almost 30years but she_13_ her job when the doctor moved to another country. It was really 14 ...
The students with autism preferred the nonsense jokes which is featured of less logical reasoning and using homophones for double-meaning. The tendencies toward affiliative humor, self-enhancing humor, and self-defeating humor among the students with autism were not as strong as those among the ...
In patients with autism, such a reduction was not observed. This new finding indicates that a core deficit in autism might be related to the construal of a sense of self in its relationship with others and will certainly generate exciting new research on the neurobiology of autism. 展开 ...