who introduced the disorder known as autistic disturbance of affective contact in 1943?
Dr.Leo Kanner (pg.226)
Autism is primarily a disorder of….
difficulty relating to the environment, themselves and other people (pg.226)
what are Kanner’s core shared features observed among children with this disorder?
what is the genetic basis for physical disorder of autism
what are the 3 symptom of ASD
when is the onset of developmental delays and differences for ASD?
-12-24 months (pg.226)
ASD is present in approximately ___% of children i the united states between the ages of 3-17
1 (pg.226)
ASD
persistent deficits in social communication and social interaction across multiple context as manifested by the following…
ASD
restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviors, interests, or activities as manifested by at least 2 of the following….
ASD
True/false: symptoms may be present in the early developmental period
False: symptoms MUST be present in the early developmental period (pg.227)
ASD
True/false: symptoms cause clinically significant impairment in social, occupations, or other important area of current functioning
true (pg.227)
ASD
a. severity level 1
b. severity level 2
c. severity level 3
a. level 1 (pg.228)
ASD
a. severity level 1
b. severity level 2
c. severity level 3
b. severity level 2 (pg.228)
ASD
a. severity level 1
b. severity level 2
c. severity level 3
c. severity level 3 (pg.228)
ASD restricted, repetitive behaviors severity levels a. severity level 1 b. severity level 2 c. severity level 3
a. severity level 1 (pg.228)
ASD restricted, repetitive behaviors severity levels a. severity level 1 b. severity level 2 c. severity level 3
b. severity level 2 (pg.228)
ASD restricted, repetitive behaviors severity levels a. severity level 1 b. severity level 2 c. severity level 3
c. severity level 3 (pg. 229)
True/false: asperges’s disorder was perviously defined as an independent disorder, however now is classified as autism spectrum disorder
True (pg.229)
what are characteristics of asperges’s syndrome?
True/false: there is no clearly substantiated cause for autism
true (pg.230)
ASD
a. chromosome 5
b. chromosome 7
c. chromosome 11
d. chromosome 15
e. chromosome 16
-genese involved in development of brain circuitry in early childhood
a. chromosome 5 (pg.230)
ASD
a. chromosome 5
b. chromosome 7
c. chromosome 11
d. chromosome 15
e. chromosome 16
-possible biological differences in male vs female autism, also involved in language development
b. Chromosome 7 (pg.230)
ASD
a. chromosome 5
b. chromosome 7
c. chromosome 11
d. chromosome 15
e. chromosome 16
c. chromosome 11 (pg.230)
ASD
a. chromosome 5
b. chromosome 7
c. chromosome 11
d. chromosome 15
e. chromosome 16
-duplication on part of chromosome associated with intellectual impairment
d. chromosome 15 (pg.230)