Recent research suggests that, as individuals with ASD have a propensity to watch Japanese anime style cartoons, they may be able to better recognise the emotions portrayed in this style of cartoon compared to human faces or other formats such as Disney cartoons.
Conclusions. There is evidence that children with ASD give preference to cartoons and objects over real faces. This observation may support the use of cartoons, robots and virtual reality technology to develop social skills, behaviour modulation, and thus control elopement tendencies.
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The authors estimate that 38 percent of autism diagnoses can be attributed to the additional television watching that occurs due to precipitation and that 17 percent of the increase in autism rates over a twenty-year period is due to the growth of cable households and subsequent increase in early childhood television ...
The etiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is not well known but oxidative stress has been suggested to play a pathological role. We report here that the serum levels of Sonic hedgehog (SHH) protein and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) might be linked to oxidative stress in ASD.
Today's suggested neurodivergent character is Saiki Kusuo from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K! He is extremely intelligent with psychic powers, but has difficulty with personal relationships. He is also canonically mute, only talking through his thoughts. He is autistic!
Holmes is unique compared to an average human, but he is not a “high- functioning sociopath.” Holmes most likely suffers from Asperger's Syndrome, a minor case of Bipolar Disorder, and a hint of Savant Syndrome. Asperger's Syndrome causes Holmes to think in pictures and desire a close companionship with Dr. Watson.
Due to his autism since he was a child, he was also traditionally a loner. Due to his individualistic style, having been a social outcast in his youth, he originally found it hard to work in teams. However, this has gradually lessened over the years, to the point he has worked actively with various superhero teams.
Signs of an internal presentation of autism, most commonly seen in females, might include the following behaviours or traits: May appear more social but find it difficult to understand social hierarchy, be on the peripheries of friendship groups, or have intense friendships with regular 'fallings out'.
ASD includes a broad spectrum of disorders that affects social skills, speech, movement, learning, cognition, mood and behavior. Rates of autism are increasing dramatically because of increased awareness and screening, better access to healthcare and broadened diagnostic criteria.
No cure exists for autism spectrum disorder, and there is no one-size-fits-all treatment. The goal of treatment is to maximize your child's ability to function by reducing autism spectrum disorder symptoms and supporting development and learning.
Children with autism mainly produce one sort of laughter — voiced laughter, which has a tonal, song-like quality. This type of laughter is associated with positive emotions in typical controls. In the new study, researchers recorded the laughter of 15 children with autism and 15 typical children aged 8 to 10 years.