developmental or acquired language disorders, ‘overlap’ casesautistic, aspects of autism, not foretelling a disadvantageBackground: Sensory processing issues have been identified by numerous researchers as pr
Bralten1,2, KJ van Hulzen1, MB Martens3, TE Galesloot4, A Arias Vasquez1,2,5,6, LA Kiemeney4, JK Buitelaar5,7, JW Muntjewerff6, B Franke1,2,6,9 and G Poelmans1,8,9 Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and autistic traits in the general population may share genetic susceptibility ...
Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD)Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) cover a wide range of difficulties in social interaction and communication, from Asperger’s syndrome to Autism. ASD is often characterised by fixed or repetitive patterns of thought or behaviour. People with ASD can often find it ...
Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD) What are Autistic Spectrum Disorders? ASD is a term used to acknowledge that there are a number of subgroups within the spectrum of autism. There are differences between the sub-groups that include classic autism and Aspergers Syndrome, but all pupils with ASD ...
The autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) represent a wide con- tinuum of associated cognitive and neurobehavioral deficits, including deficits in socialization and communication, with restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviors. The terms "autism" and "autistic spectrum disorders" are used inter- ...
This work is concerned with the study of children and adults with Autistic Spectrum Disorders (ASD). The book provides theoretical, educational and clinical perspectives related to this disorder. The perspectives discussed are based upon past and present theories of autism, educational practices since ...
ASD is the name used to describe a a range of disorders including Asperger syndrome but in reality all are considered to be varying degrees of autism. This section of ABLEize offer you a range of UK resources providing information, advice and facts of the autistic spectrum. This list may ...
OPEN Molecular Psychiatry (2017) 00, 1 www.nature.com/mp CORRIGENDUM Autism spectrum disorders and autistic traits share genetics and biology J Bralten, KJ van Hulzen, MB Martens, TE Galesloot, A Arias Vasquez, LA Kiemeney, JK Buitelaar, JW Muntjewerff, B Franke and G Poelmans Molecular ...
Pervasive developmental disorders (PDD) or autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) encompass a heterogeneous group of individuals with early childhood onset of deficits in social interaction and language development, a restricted repertoire of interests and activities, as well as a wide range of cognitive diff...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a pervasive developmental neurological disorder, is characterized by impairments in social interaction and communication, and stereotyped, repetitive patterns of interests or behaviors. The mechanism of ASDs is complex, and genetic components and epigenetic modifications play ...