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19th International Symposium in Robot and Human Interactive Communication, 2010
People with autism are known to possess deficits in processing emotional states, both their own and of others. A humanoid robot, FACE (Facial Automation for Conveying Emotions), capable of expressing and conveying emotions and empathy has been constructed to enable autistic children and adults to better deal with emotional and expressive information ...
MAZZEI, DANIELE +9 more
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People with autism are known to possess deficits in processing emotional states, both their own and of others. A humanoid robot, FACE (Facial Automation for Conveying Emotions), capable of expressing and conveying emotions and empathy has been constructed to enable autistic children and adults to better deal with emotional and expressive information ...
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New Directions for Mental Health Services, 1992
AbstractA behaviorally defined syndrome that is a neurobiological model for many other brain disorders, autism is a disorder characterized by specific behavioral and learning abnormalities associated with neural dysfunction and neuroanatomical abnormalities.
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AbstractA behaviorally defined syndrome that is a neurobiological model for many other brain disorders, autism is a disorder characterized by specific behavioral and learning abnormalities associated with neural dysfunction and neuroanatomical abnormalities.
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Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1998
In summary, autism genetics has moved from a time of identification of heritability and determination of risk of "lesser variants" or the "broader phenotype" in relatives to a phase where some cases of autism have a definite basis such as maternally inherited duplications of 15q11-q13, identification of mutations causing AS, Rett syndrome, and FRAXA ...
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In summary, autism genetics has moved from a time of identification of heritability and determination of risk of "lesser variants" or the "broader phenotype" in relatives to a phase where some cases of autism have a definite basis such as maternally inherited duplications of 15q11-q13, identification of mutations causing AS, Rett syndrome, and FRAXA ...
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1984
Although much is known about autism, misconceptions persist. A case report is presented and used as a framework for dispelling some common myths about the condition. A simple, practical model for understanding autism is proposed and recommendations are provided for the practitioner managing a child with autistic-like features.
J M, Farber, A J, Capute
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Although much is known about autism, misconceptions persist. A case report is presented and used as a framework for dispelling some common myths about the condition. A simple, practical model for understanding autism is proposed and recommendations are provided for the practitioner managing a child with autistic-like features.
J M, Farber, A J, Capute
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Hospital Practice, 1989
Abstract In The United States Today, major intellectual and scientific decisions are often made by judges and jurors who are not free to step back and endlessly debate conflicting viewpoints but must render decisions sharply and definitively, often causing appreciable amounts of money to change hands. Such a case was that of Daniel Kunin,
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Abstract In The United States Today, major intellectual and scientific decisions are often made by judges and jurors who are not free to step back and endlessly debate conflicting viewpoints but must render decisions sharply and definitively, often causing appreciable amounts of money to change hands. Such a case was that of Daniel Kunin,
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Pediatrics, 2009
Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) that is generally manifested in the first 3 years of life and characterized by dysfunction in social interaction and communication.1 Any person whose social skills have been severely deficient since early childhood, who started to talk late, or whose communicative use of language is inadequate and who ...
Mark A, Gilger, Carol Anne, Redel
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Autism is a pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) that is generally manifested in the first 3 years of life and characterized by dysfunction in social interaction and communication.1 Any person whose social skills have been severely deficient since early childhood, who started to talk late, or whose communicative use of language is inadequate and who ...
Mark A, Gilger, Carol Anne, Redel
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2015
Grounded in an extensive array of research sources, this valuable book introduces readers to conditions and aspirations of adults on the autism spectrum that demand a new approach to how we provide, locate, design and develop homes in which they live.
Kim Steele, Sherry Ahrentzen
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Grounded in an extensive array of research sources, this valuable book introduces readers to conditions and aspirations of adults on the autism spectrum that demand a new approach to how we provide, locate, design and develop homes in which they live.
Kim Steele, Sherry Ahrentzen
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Neurologic Clinics, 1984
The authors define infantile autism, giving its time of manifestation, clinical development, differential diagnosis, management, and treatment. They hypothesize that the cause of autism probably will not be found in some consistent gross alteration in brain size or gross structure but that autistic children have some generalized deficit of neurologic ...
W, DeMyer, M, DeMyer
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The authors define infantile autism, giving its time of manifestation, clinical development, differential diagnosis, management, and treatment. They hypothesize that the cause of autism probably will not be found in some consistent gross alteration in brain size or gross structure but that autistic children have some generalized deficit of neurologic ...
W, DeMyer, M, DeMyer
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Trends in Neurosciences, 2008
Autism spectrum disorder is a heterogeneous, behaviorally defined, neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs in 1 in 150 children. Individuals with autism have deficits in social interaction and verbal and nonverbal communication and have restricted or stereotyped patterns of behavior.
David G, Amaral +2 more
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Autism spectrum disorder is a heterogeneous, behaviorally defined, neurodevelopmental disorder that occurs in 1 in 150 children. Individuals with autism have deficits in social interaction and verbal and nonverbal communication and have restricted or stereotyped patterns of behavior.
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European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, 2004
Autism remains a fascinating condition, perhaps the most prolifically researched of all child psychiatric disorders. Its history yields many lessons: early accounts of possible autism are, with one exception, unclear; the greatest contributions to our understanding have come from individual clinicians and researchers; the concept and definition of the ...
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Autism remains a fascinating condition, perhaps the most prolifically researched of all child psychiatric disorders. Its history yields many lessons: early accounts of possible autism are, with one exception, unclear; the greatest contributions to our understanding have come from individual clinicians and researchers; the concept and definition of the ...
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