Individuals with Asperger's Syndrome were less accurate at recognising emotions and mental states, but did not show evidence of gaze avoidance compared to individuals without Asperger's Syndrome. This suggests
Asperger's syndrome is now diagnosed as level 1autism spectrum disorder(ASD), or autism with low support needs. If you or an autistic loved one with low support needs have been diagnosed, your physician may still call it Asperger's syndrome. So do some autistic people who prefer the name....
ASPERGER'S syndromeFACIAL expressionErratum to: J Autism Dev Disord DOI 10.1007/s10803-011-1283-0The following is missing from the Acknowledgments in the article: "The research was sponsored by the Australian Research Council (LIEF Grant: ARC-LE0882563)."...
Asperger’sAutism Spectrum DisorderAdam SmithVernon L. SmithSmith’s ConjectureI investigate the conjecture (proposed by his namesake Vernon L. Smith) that Adam Smith was afflicted by Asperger's Syndrome, a form of high-functioningSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Art-therapy and Asperger Syndrome: ¿why, and what fordoi:10.18634/sophiaj.12v.2i.322Regis SansalonisPedro JoséSophia
L. (2012). Can gaze avoidance explain why individuals with Asperger's syndrome can't recognize emotions from facial expressions? Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 42, 606-618.Sawyer, A. C., Williamson, P. & Young, R. L. Can gaze avoidance explain why individuals with Asperger...
AS A child he thought he was evil, but at the age of 21 Jonathan Hanna finally learned the cause of his behavioural problems.Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales)