Understanding nonverbal learning disorders: nonverbal learning disability, Asperger syndrome, and high-functioning autism.Whitney, R V
A neuropsychological test battery was administered to all participants by a certified school psychologist (Ed.M.) who had formal Autism Diagnosis Interview-Revised (ADI-R)46and KSADS clinical training. Measures were selected to identify clinical diagnoses. Parents of all participants completed the Chil...
Laughter is a form of mirroring and communicates mutual liking and well-being. It can also be used to reduce the harshness of comments or even to take comments back. Humour is an innate vocalization that fosters a sense of community and can help in learning and in creativity. It helps brea...
Childhood autism: its diagnosis, nature, and treatment. Archives of Disease in Childhood. 1991. 66(6): 737(5). *No Photo, Aggressive body language, Auto contact or self touching, Clenching and gripping, Emotional body language, Energy Displacement, Hostile body language, Idiosyncratic body langua...
Microduplication of chromosome 1q21.1 is observed in ~0.03% of adults. It has a highly variable, incompletely penetrant phenotype that can include intellectual disability, global developmental delay, specific learning disabilities, autism, schizophrenia, heart anomalies and dysmorphic features. We evaluated...
(2022) found that participants with ASD who had reduced labeling accuracy for emoji depicting surprise, fear, and disgust, also had higher scores on both autism trait and alexithymia questionnaires, suggesting that emoji recognition errors may be a manifestation of underlying differences in social ...
Georgescu, A. L., Koeroglu, S., Hamilton, A. F., d., C., Vogeley, K., Falter-Wagner, C. M., & Tschacher, W. (2020). Reduced nonverbal interpersonal synchrony in autism spectrum disorder independent of partner diagnosis: A motion energy study.,11(1), 11.. ...
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F69. Salience Network Connectivity in Children With Nonverbal Learning Disability or Autism Spectrum Disorderdoi:10.1016/j.biopsych.2018.02.682Sarah BankerDavid PagliaccioLauren ThomasRachel MarshAmy MargolisBiological Psychiatry
(2013). Smaller splenium in children with nonverbal learning disability comparedFine, J. G., Musielak, K. A., & Semrud-Clikeman, M. (2014). Smaller splenium in children with nonverbal learning disability compared to controls, high-functioning autism and ADHD. Child Neuropsychology, 20(6)...