What is the etiology of autism? History of the Term Autism: The word autism, when translated from its Greek roots, means "isolated self". Although the disorder was highly misunderstood when the word was first used, it is not surprising that this term was used to describe the condition. Aut...
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Recent findings The role of single-stranded microdeletions and epigenetic influences on brain development has dramatically altered our understanding of the etiology of the autisms. Recent research has focused on the role of synapse structure and function as central to the development of autism and ...
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Etiology Neurological correlates Theories of autism Treatment Psychodynamically oriented therapies Biological Interventions Operant Approaches Cognitive Approaches Social Learning Approaches Educational Approaches Summary What is Autism? Autism is the most severe of the developmental disabilities with an incidence of...
School refusal (SR) is currently regarded as a symptom that should be investigated for an underlying etiology. Difficulties in interacting with peers, bullying and anxious comorbidities can hamper the schooling of children with autism. The aim of the review was to make an inventory of the state ...
Furthermore, the etiology of alexithymia remains unclear: it has been conceptualized both as a failure to generate representations of emotions (Lane et al., 2015; Nemiah & Sifneos, 1970; Smith et al., 2018) and as a mechanism or coping strategy by which individuals attempt to escape from ...
[20]. Although ASD is primarily considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder, it does not involve only the brain: the gut as well as an interplay between genetic and environmental factors like the microbiome has a crucial role in autism etiology [20,21,22]. A broad range of ...
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