نتایج جستجو برای: autism high function

تعداد نتایج: 3112853  

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2013
بهنیا, فاطمه, رصافیانی, مهدی , فرضی, مرجان , میرزایی, هوشنگ , کاسه چی, مسعود,

Background & Objective: Identification, prevention and treatment of childhood disorders,has always been considered. Objective this study wasassessed the validity and realiabity of thePersian version of high-functioning autism spectrum screening questionnaire age 7-12 (ASSQ)among the Iranian population.Materials & Methods: This study was Quasi experimental and methodological. Methods: In the fir...

Elahe Hejazi , Saeed Hasanzadeh, Saeed Rezayi,

Objective: The present study has been carried out to develop social cognition interventional program (SCIP) based on Theory of Mind (ToM), and to investigate its effects on High-Functional Autistic (HFA) Children's Social function. Methods: Present study was completely experimental and its participants were randomly assigned to an experimental or a control group (Among 14 HFA, 7 in experimen...

Journal: :iranian journal of psychiatry and behavioral sciences 0
seyyed hossein fatemi department of psychiatry, division of neuroscience research, university of minnesota medical school timothy d folsom

autism and fragile x syndrome have multiple behavioral phenotypes in common, however there has been little research into the potential role of fragile x mental retardation protein (fmrp) in autism. we sought to measure protein levels of fmrp in the lateral cerebella of subjects with autism and matched controls. we found significantly reduced levels of fmrp (p<0.0063) in subjects with autism. th...

2014
Sebastien Jacquemont

AUTISM is a strange condition. Sometimes its symptoms of “social blindness” (an inability to read or comprehend the emotions of others) occur alone. This is dubbed high-functioning autism, or Asperger’s syndrome. Though their fellow men and women may regard them as a bit odd, high-functioning autists are often successful (sometimes very successful) members of society. On other occasions, though...

2011
Annemie Ploeger Frietson Galis

Autism is a highly heritable neurodevelopmental disorder, which greatly reduces reproductive success. The combination of high heritability and low reproductive success raises an evolutionary question: why was autism not eliminated by natural selection? We review different perspectives on the evolution of autism and propose an integration which emphasizes epistatic interactions between the effec...

Journal: :Journal of clinical child and adolescent psychology : the official journal for the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, American Psychological Association, Division 53 2012
Carla A Mazefsky Donald P Oswald Taylor N Day Shaun M Eack Nancy J Minshew Janet E Lainhart

Varied presentations of emotion dysregulation in autism complicate diagnostic decision making and may lead to inaccurate psychiatric diagnoses or delayed autism diagnosis for high-functioning children. This pilot study aimed to determine the concordance between prior psychiatric diagnoses and the results of an autism-specific psychiatric interview in adolescents with high-functioning autism. Pa...

2015
Weikang Yang Hui Xia Guoming Wen Li Liu Xiaoyuan Fu Junqiang Lu Haitao Li

BACKGROUND Individuals with autism put a heavy demand on medical services, and prevalence estimates are needed for the planning of such services. Screening for autism in children has important implications for individuals and policy makers. This study aimed to estimate prevalence of suspected autism in children in Longhua District, Shenzhen, and to investigate risk factors for autism. METHODS...

Journal: :Journal of autism and developmental disorders 2004
Sally Ozonoff Ian Cook Hilary Coon Geraldine Dawson Robert M Joseph Ami Klin William M McMahon Nancy Minshew Jeffrey A Munson Bruce F Pennington Sally J Rogers M Anne Spence Helen Tager-Flusberg Fred R Volkmar Debora Wrathall

Recent structural and functional imaging work, as well as neuropathology and neuropsychology studies, provide strong empirical support for the involvement of frontal cortex in autism. The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB) is a computer-administered set of neuropsychological tests developed to examine specific components of cognition. Previous studies document the role...

اسکندری, بهاره, حبیبی عسگرآباد, مجتبی, مظاهری تهرانی, محمدعلی, پوراعتماد, حمیدرضا,

Background: Sensory processing is a part of our body&rsquo;s function that is getting neural input, interpret and answer to them. In some clinical condition, like autism, sensory processing was impaired. Autism is a neuro-developmental disorder that has problem in communication, social interaction and stereotype behavior. This case study endeavored to determine whether or not sensory processing...

ژورنال: توانبخشی 2015

Objective: The relation between autism disorder&rsquo;s symptoms and cognitive capabilities can help with a better phenotype description of this disorder and can facilitate its pathological evaluation and treatment. Destruction of executive functions seems to be one of the cognitive reasons of potential phenotype in autism disorder. Thus, the present paper aims to study the relationship between...

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