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The "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" Test revised version: a study with normal adults, and adults with Asperger syndrome or high-functioning autism.

Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry and Allied Disciplines, 2001
In 1997 in this Journal we published the "Reading the Mind in the Eyes" Test, as a measure of adult "mentalising". Whilst that test succeeded in discriminating a group of adults with Asperger syndrome (AS) or high-functioning autism (HFA) from controls ...
S. Baron-Cohen   +4 more
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Autism

The Lancet, 2016
In this lecture, Winnicott sets out his views on autism in children. He asserts that, over his career as a paediatrician, the picture now called autism was always clearly recognizable. Winnicott finds the grouping slightly false, as mental disorders cannot be classified as tidily as physical disorders.
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Mindblindness: An Essay on Autism and Theory of Mind

, 1997
Mindblindness and mindreading evolutionary psychology and social chess mindreading - nature's choice developing mindreading - the four steps autism and mindblindness how brains read minds the language of the eyes mindreading - back to the future.
S. Baron-Cohen
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Effects of autism acceptance training on explicit and implicit biases toward autism

Autism, 2021
Non-autistic adults often hold explicit and implicit biases toward autism that contribute to personal and professional challenges for autistic people.
Desiree R Jones   +2 more
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Autism and Education

Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 2020
Determining the most effective strategies to educate children and youth with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can be daunting. Dr Stephen Shore, an autism advocate who is on the spectrum, said, "If you've met one person with autism, you've met one person with autism." Individuals diagnosed with ASD present with unique strengths and difficulties and ...
Robert Wisner-Carlson   +1 more
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Autism genetics

Behavioural Brain Research, 2013
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a severe neuropsychiatric disease with strong genetic underpinnings. However, genetic contributions to autism are extremely heterogeneous, with many different loci underlying the disease to a different extent in different individuals.
Persico, Antonio M.; Napolioni, Valerio
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The FACE of autism

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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Autism

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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Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule

, 2010
The Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) is a highly recognized evaluative measure for diagnosing Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is used in individuals 12 months old and older (including adults).
Клинические дисциплины
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Autisms

2013
Autism is a complex behavioral disorder with onset during early childhood and typically a life-long course. It is characterized by deficits in communication and social interaction, as well as by stereotypic behaviors and restricted patterns of interest.
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