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Revision as of 12:32, 14 January 2010

AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS



Broad overviewAutism Spectrum Disorders
Asperger's Syndrome
PDD-NOS
Autism
Childhood Disintegrative Disorder
Rett Syndrome
ASD Treatments




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Treatments/Interventions Prescription Medication
Applied Behavior Analysis
TEACCH
Controversial Causes/Treatments
Pivotal Response Treatment





Theories for CausesTheory of Mind
Embodied Simulation Theory
Weak Coherence
Fetal Testosterone Hypothesis
Oxytocin and AVP
Abnormal Cellular/Synaptic Growth Hypothesis
Stimulating Hypothesis




NeuroimagingNeural Systems affected in ASD
Multi-Voxel Pattern Analysis




GeneticsCadherins
QTL mapping
Neuroligins/Neurexins/Shank3
MET
CNVs
ERK and P13K
Ubiquitin
RELN
Neurotrophins
CNTNAP-2
Serotoninergic, GABAergic, and glutamatergic pathways
EIF4E
PTEN
Neurotrophins
Oxytocin and AVP




DeficitsJoint Attention
Social Communication
PDD-NOS
Repetitive Behavior
Visual Perception


Diagnostic Testing/Screening toolsADOS
ADI-R
CHAT
MCHAT
STAT
SCQ
CAST
ASSQ
Theories for CausesTheory of Mind
Embodied Simulation Theory
Weak Coherence
Fetal Testosterone Hypothesis
Oxytocin and AVP
Abnormal Cellular/Synaptic Growth Hypothesis
Stimulating Hypothesis





Syndromes/Behaviors with high Comorbidity with ASDTantrums and Aggressive Behavior
Epilepsy
Sleep Disorders
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Macrocephaly
Abnormal Cellular/Synaptic Growth Hypothesis




TasksEmbedded Figures Test
Homograph Reading
Block Design
Mental Rotation Task
Random-dot Kinematograms
Point-light Displays


Other