Asperger Syndrome or (Asperger's Disorder) is a neurobiological disorder named for a Viennese physician, Hans Asperger, who in 1944 published a paper which described a pattern of behaviors in several young boys who had normal intelligence and language development, but who also exhibited autistic-like behaviors and...
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A collection of information on Asperger Syndrome and Related Disorders ... Asperger syndrome (also called Asperger disorder) is a relatively new category of developmental disorder, the term having only come into more general use over the past fifteen years.
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Asperger syndrome (AS) is a developmental disorder that is characterized by: 1 ... What is Asperger syndrome?; Why is it called Asperger syndrome?; What are some common signs or symptoms?; What causes AS? Is it genetic?; How is it diagnosed?; Are there treatments available?; Do children with AS get better?
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Personal experiences with autism and Asperger's Syndrome. ... As the name Asperger's Syndrome implies, the condition involves a number of symptoms--not all of which are present among all who have Asperger's Syndrome--that at first glance may not seem to be related.
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A pair of monozygotic twins discordant for symptoms of Asperger syndrome was evaluated at the age of 13.45 years using psychometric, morphometric, behavioural, and functional imaging methods. ... The morphometric results are consistent with known correlations between brain structure and behaviour in autism,
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What is typical Asperger Syndrome behavior and how do those with Asperger Syndrome relate to other people such as spouses, siblings and friends? ... Asperger Syndrome behavior has many faces and especially its variability makes it impossible to describe stereotype Asperger child or adult. This stereotype does not exist.
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Austrian Hans Asperger identified Asperger’s syndrome in 1944. Asperger’s is a neurologically based disorder on the autistic spectrum. It affects social perception, interactions, language and nonverbal communication.
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This series presents experiences of real life issues from the perspectives of people with Asperger Syndrome (AS). It provides advice and support for adults with AS and vital insights for others wishing to gain a greater understanding of the syndrome. ... applied behaviour analysis (11)
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An Asperger behavior is usually a result of this anxiety, which leads to difficulty moving on and letting go of an issue and "getting stuck" on something. This is rigidity, and it is the most common reason for behavioral problems. ... More on: Asperger's Syndrome and Your Child...
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Keywords: anxiety, Asperger syndrome, autism, challenging behaviour, child psychiatry, children, education, emotions, high functioning autism, occupational therapy, parentin ... Keywords: anger management, Asperger syndrome, autism, challenging behaviour, children, parenting, special education, teenager...
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