Do Japanese children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder respond differently to Wh-questions and Yes/ No-questions? Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics, 24(9), 691-705.Oi,M.(2010).Do Japanese children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorder respond differently to Wh-questions and Yes...
I’m going to meet with his team this week to discuss it. No wonder kids are stressed.I have asked my son (who has high functioning autism) what procedures he is to follow. His perception is that they just go to a corner of the room, did not understand they need cellphones quiet ...
This study investigated whether intonation deficits were observed in 19 Cantonese-speaking adults with high-functioning autism (HFA) when compared to 19 ma... KKL Chan,CKS To - 《J Autism Dev Disord》 被引量: 11发表: 2016年 Social deviance in autism: a central integrative failure as a model...
Paour (1992) suggested a cognitive subfunctioning, stating that children with ID have difficulties in mobilizing their cognitive skills because of emotional, contextual, and motivational factors. These last hypotheses could also account for specific features of emotional and social (in)abilities in ...
"Making it explicit" makes a difference: Evidence for a dissociation of spontaneous and intentional level 1 perspective taking in high-functioning autism The ability of perspective taking is a fundamental aspect of social cognition. The ability to decide, what another person can or cannot see is ...
Impaired facial affect recognition is common after traumatic brain injury (TBI) and linked to poor social outcomes. We explored whether perception of emoti
Although I agree with many of their comments, I believe that the role of neuro-psychological and sensory impairments, as well as dysfunctional coping strategies among individuals with an autism-spectrum disorder who offend, need to be expanded from a psychological perspective. In my experience, the...
Local and Global Processing of Music in High-functioning Persons with Autism: Beyond Central Coherence? A multi‐modal abnormality in the integration of parts and whole has been proposed to account for a bias toward local stimuli in individuals with autism (F... L Mottron,I Peretz,E Ménard ...
It is now recognized that autism, as a neurodevelopmental disorder, has a physiological basis and exhibits specificities in brain composition and functioning [101]. Using functional magnetic resonance imaging, several studies have demonstrated significant changes in the brains of autistic participants after...
Do autism spectrum disorders differ from each other and from non-spectrum disorders on emotion recognition tests? Eur Child Adolesc Psychiatry. 2001;10:105–16. Article PubMed CAS Google Scholar Downs A, Smith T. Emotional understanding, cooperation, and social behavior in high-functioning ...