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ARE ADOLESCENTS WITH ASPERGER SYNDROME MORE LIKELY TO BE INVOLVED IN CRIMINAL ACTIVITIES?
Asperger Syndrome, as we know it today, involves a particular mixture of normal intellect sometimes accompanied by highly sophisticated language, social skills deficient and low empathy, which makes these...
ASPERGER SYNDROME: CONVERGENCE WITH OTHER PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS
Introduction: The phenotypical characteristics of adolescents with Asperger syndrome can often be mistaken for symptoms of other psyhciatric disorders. Moreover, the...
HYPER-SYSTEMIZING THEORY IN PARENTS OF CHILDREN WITH AUTISTIC SPECTRUM DISORDER
derive the rules of a system, and requires deductive and analytical skills. Empathizing relates to understanding human emotion and behaviour, thus requires social and communication skills.The ...
TRENDS IN CHILD AND ADOLESCENT PSYCHIATRIC DIAGNOSES IN A ROMANIAN INPATIENT UNIT BETWEEN 1990 AND 2014
Objective. This paper aims to describe trends in diagnostic data in discharged patients from a regional child and adolescent psychiatric inpatient unit in Romania, over a 25-year period (1990-2014). Method. ...
A REVIEW OF PERFORMANCE-BASED EXECUTIVE FUNCTION TASKS IN ADULTS WITH AUTISM AND NORMAL INTELLIGENCE
Executive functions (EF) are a family of complex cognitive processes which are necessary to guide our thinking and behaviors towards certain goals. Research into executive functions in Autism spectrum...