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Art as a Language for Autism: Building Effective Therapeutic Relationships with Children and Adolescents (2023) Jane Ferris Richardson By Connie Gretsch MA Art Therapy, M Ed Art Integration, SLBP Special Education, Expressive Art and Special Educator Jane Ferris Richardson is an art therapist, play…
28.03.2023 · From The Art of Autism
The last few months have been abuzz with news about GPT-3, an artificial intelligence model created by a company called OpenAI that answers all sorts of questions in a conversational way. Recently, OpenAI released a more advanced version of this model called GPT-4 that can solve difficult problems w…
28.03.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
Discussion on social media revolved around a meta-analysis of suicidality in autism, a method to purify neural stem and progenitor cells, and autism-linked genes in zebrafish. SourceSource: Spectrum News
27.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of news and research for the week of 20 March. SourceSource: Spectrum News
25.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
People whose brains look like those of people who carry autism-linked copy number variants also share markers of heart health. SourceSource: Spectrum News
25.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
About 1 in 36 children in the United States has autism, up almost 20 percent from the previous estimate, reflecting improved identification, particularly among girls and Black, Hispanic and Asian or Pacific Islander children. SourceSource: Spectrum News
24.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
Reposted with permission from How To ABA HRE is a more recent term in ABA that says a learner should be happy, relaxed, and engaged during ABA therapy. But what exactly does happy, relaxed, engaged mean?  What is Happy, Relaxed, Engaged? Dr. Gregory Hanley states in his paper, A P…
24.03.2023 · From Different Roads to Learning
Cannabidiol (CBD) blocks the action of a molecule that drives an overexcitability feedback loop in a rodent model of epilepsy. The post Cannabis compound rebalances signaling to quell seizures in mice appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
23.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
The approach improves the function of SYNGAP1-deficient neurons in vitro, but whether it will work in people remains unclear. The post ‘Splice-switching’ strategy boosts SYNGAP1 expression appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
22.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
Two groups of researchers respond to Spectrum’s article about the power struggle among researchers, self-advocates and families, calling on their autistic and non-autistic colleagues to work collaboratively and promote equity in autism research. The post Letter to the editor: Researchers must bridge…
21.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
My goal is to create a video game that would teach people about autism and other differences, which is also made with a team of autistic people. While in the United States I’m looking for input (see below). By Dennis Kinghorn Who am I? I’m an autistic adult and I live in Northumberland, Engla…
21.03.2023 · From The Art of Autism
Researchers took to Twitter this week to discuss the most complete map of brain structure to date — that of a larval fruit fly — and the largest-yet human brain connectivity resource. The post Community Newsletter: Tracing fruit fly, human connectomes appeared first on Spectrum | Autism …
20.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of news and research for the week of 13 March. The post Spotted around the web: Brain imaging replicability; CRISPR-edited neurons; sex-based variability in mice appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
18.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
The tool connects to electrodes implanted in people with epilepsy or other brain conditions and can monitor and regulate neurons during everyday activities. The post Wearable device records, stimulates single neurons in people on the go appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spe…
18.03.2023 · From Spectrum News
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