autism spectrum conditiontalentlocal processing biasexceptional realismsocial influenceTraits in Upper Palaeolithic art which are also seen in the work of talented artists with autism, including most obviously an exceptional realism, remain to be explained. However any association between the famously ...
autism-related atypicalities of which social communication is a major component. Furthermore, we predicted that higher levels of psychological distress would influence how parents interact with their child, potentially leading to greater display of autistic behaviours in the child. Therefore, we ...
Boys are four times more likely than girls to be diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), yet a growing body of research shows that the condition is more common in girls than previously thought, strongly suggesting that new methods are required to diagnose the disorder at younger ages. A...
Researchers at the University of Alabama at Birmingham have identified a possible mechanism of human cognition that underlies autism spectrum disorders, or ASD. Diagnosis for ASD is still behaviorally based. Psychologists andmedical professionalswith clinical expertise use the Autism Diagnostic Observation Sc...
That younger individuals perceive the world as moving slower than adults is a familiar phenomenon. Yet, it remains an open question why that is. Using event segmentation theory, electroencephalogram (EEG) beamforming and nonlinear causal relationship est
Demands in reflecting about another's motives and intentions modulate vicarious embarrassment in autism spectrum disorders. The affective responses to another person's condition depend on the ability to reflect about another's thoughts and intentions. This is relevant also for h... FM Paulus,I Kamp...
a forced choice on which picture/shape is the target stimulus that best matches to the preceding sound. In the first four conditions, we explored any congruency effects between the different sound symbolic and hand action related visual and auditory stimuli. Specifically, in the first condition (...
(or AARR) has been reported in an infant as young as 27 months (Lipkens et al.,1993) and in preschool children (Smeets et al.,2001), so it is known that very young children can demonstrate stimulus equivalence or relations of sameness. It is less clear how young children fare in ...
autism spectrum conditiontalentlocal processing biasexceptional realismsocial influenceTraits in Upper Palaeolithic art which are also seen in the work of talented artists with autism, including most obviously an exceptional realism, remain to be explained. However any association between the famously ...
Genetics of Autism Spectrum Disorder: Searching for the Rare to Explain the Common - ScienceDirectIslam Oguz Tuncay aMaria H. Chahrour a b c d e