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It was able to accurately detect autism in 90 percent of children...a far cry from what we currently have.Source: The Autism Site
23.02.2018 · From The Autism Site
Her funeral was held the day before her 17th birthday.Source: The Autism Site
23.02.2018 · From The Autism Site
Recently I visited the home of one of my clients. I asked the RBT working there if our client was still throwing materials. She said he hadn’t thrown anything all week. I was excited to hear this news, until I heard her next sentence. “I realized he always throws the materials when he asks to be all…
23.02.2018 · From Different Roads to Learning
Megan is tired of generalizations about autistic characteristics and wants to clear up a few misconceptions. By Megan Amodeo If you’ve been reading my column, you have figured out by now that I am autistic. I like things to run on a strict schedule, I have certain sensory issues, and I tend to perse…
23.02.2018 · From Geek Book clubs
Researchers have repurposed the gene-editing tool CRISPR to dial down a gene’s activity in select subtypes of neurons in mice1. The new technique also allows scientists to quiet the activity of multiple genes at once, giving them the ability to explore the functions of combinations of genes. The app…
22.02.2018 · From Spectrum News
The post The costs of camouflaging autism appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
22.02.2018 · From Spectrum News
I received this video “Misconceptions about Asperger’s Syndrome” through my email last week from Daniel Jones of Aspie World and thought it quite good. Daniel has 28,000 youtube subscribers. Here is an interview with Daniel Jones. How old are you? I am 31 Where do you live? I li…
22.02.2018 · From The Art of Autism
Male rats missing an autism candidate gene called SHANK3 spend less time sniffing, nuzzling and chasing their peers than controls do. They also show little interest in investigating the playful cries of a fellow rat and vocalize less as pups when separated from their mothers. Researchers reported th…
21.02.2018 · From Spectrum News
Consider two scenarios. A 2-year-old girl is not yet speaking. The girl was removed from her original home because of neglect, and her pediatrician suspects her language delay is due to emotional trauma. The girl’s adoptive parents suspect their toddler may not be learning to talk because she is har…
21.02.2018 · From Spectrum News
…here is the secret; I learned not all change is bad. And I started understanding how wonderful a thing change can be in your life. By Austin John Jones I’m just gonna be honest. Change sucks. A lot. It’s actually really scary; especially for people on the Autism Spectrum. I’m no…
21.02.2018 · From The Art of Autism
This is so cool, and I'm so jealous I don't have it!Source: The Autism Site
21.02.2018 · From The Autism Site
So many people outside the autism community underestimate autistic strength. Not Steve O’Connor! He is a singer/songwriter from Liverpool who wrote a song whose lyrics speak to the strengths of autism. ‘Just Me (Sam’s Song)’ was inspired by Samantha, or ‘Sam’ as she likes to be called, a young autis…
21.02.2018 · From Geek Book clubs
The ability to identify human-like movements is rooted in genetics — and may share those origins with autism traits, a study of 117 twin pairs in China suggests1. The ability to interpret other people’s movements is important for understanding others’ intentions and making social connections. People…
20.02.2018 · From Spectrum News
This is being called a "potential breakthrough."Source: The Autism Site
20.02.2018 · From The Autism Site
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