Emotional Self-Regulation of Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders: Smartwatches for Monitoring and Interaction
The term “autism spectrum disorders” (ASD) derives from the identification of the formerly called “autism” as a wide group of heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorders [ 1]. The most recent diagnostic classification from the DSM-V [ 2] highlights two main aspects to determine the presence of an autism spectrum disorder in an individual.
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Potential neural mechanisms underlying the effectiveness of early intervention for children with autism spectrum disorder. – PubMed – NCBI
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Naturalistic Developmental Behavioral Interventions: Empirically Validated Treatments for Autism Spectrum Disorder. – PubMed – NCBI
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Sensory Symptoms in Autism Spectrum Disorders : Harvard Review of Psychiatry
n responses to sensory stimuli are highly prevalent in individuals with ASD. The underlying neurobiology of these symptoms is unclear, but several theories have been proposed linking possible etiologies of sensory dysfunction with known abnormalities in brain structure and function that are associated with ASD.
Everyday ABA with Leslie Cohen
Hosted Dr. Leslie Cohen, the Everyday ABA webinar will provide a basic toolbox of positive and effective behavioural strategies for increasing adaptive behaviours that compete with, reduce, and replace challenging behaviours.