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ABSTRACT Diminished social pleasure has been reported in people with schizophrenia and autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Previous studies suggested that emotional expressivity is closely correlated with social pleasure. However, the underlying psychological mechanisms between traits related to schizophrenia and ASD, emotional expressivity, and social ...
Li‐Ying Zhang+9 more
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Tics as a Presenting Symptom in Catatonia
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
Lindsey M. Vogt+3 more
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Early Levodopa Therapy in Tyrosine Hydroxylase Deficiency
Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, EarlyView.
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Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, 2005
AbstractAutistic spectrum disorders (ASD), are a group of disorders characterised by qualitative abnormalities in social and emotional behaviour and are associated with restricted, stereotyped and repetitive interests and activities. There has been considerable understanding of ASD in recent years. This educational review paper focuses on four areas of
Kieran C. Murphy, Brian Hallahan
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AbstractAutistic spectrum disorders (ASD), are a group of disorders characterised by qualitative abnormalities in social and emotional behaviour and are associated with restricted, stereotyped and repetitive interests and activities. There has been considerable understanding of ASD in recent years. This educational review paper focuses on four areas of
Kieran C. Murphy, Brian Hallahan
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Catatonia and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
Autism, 2004The phenomenon of catatonic-like states in people with autistic spectrum disorders is discussed in the context of current knowledge about catatonia as it occurs in severe mental illness and, less frequently documented, in conjunction with developmental disorders.
Hare, Dougal Julian, Malone, Caroline
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The Autistic-Spectrum Disorders
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002Any person, talented or handicapped, whose social skills have been severely deficient since very early childhood, who started to talk late or whose communicative use of language is inadequate, and ...
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The spectrum of autistic disorders
Hospital Medicine, 2004For decades after Kanner first described ‘early infantile autism’ in 1943, it was thought to be rare. Then, in the 1990s, autism became headline news because of the measles, mumps and rubella vaccination scare and fears of an ‘autism epidemic’.
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Autism, 2021
Camouflaging in autism spectrum disorder could be a factor in later diagnosis of individuals without co-occurring intellectual disability, particularly among those designated female sex at birth.
G. McQuaid, N. Lee, G. Wallace
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Camouflaging in autism spectrum disorder could be a factor in later diagnosis of individuals without co-occurring intellectual disability, particularly among those designated female sex at birth.
G. McQuaid, N. Lee, G. Wallace
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Deafness and Autistic Spectrum Disorders
American Annals of the Deaf, 2009An orientation to autistic spectrum disorders (ASD), also known as autism, is provided, and the specific syndrome of autism and deafness is addressed. The two conditions have in common a major problem: communication. Case histories are provided, the development of treatment for autism is discussed, and the separate disorders that make up ASD are ...
McCay Vernon, Anthony Rhodes
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The Spectrum of Autistic Disorders
Pediatric Annals, 2003Clinicians must not only develop treatments for children with autism but also reassure parents that research has shown immunizations are not a cause of this family of disorders.
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