Autism

Höfundur Author

Útgefandi Taylor & Francis

Snið ePub

Print ISBN 9780367657666

Útgáfa 1

Útgáfuár 2018

6.490 kr.

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Preface
  • Foreword
  • Contributors
  • Section I: The Big Question: Why Study Movement?
  • Chapter 1 Why Study Movement Variability in Autism?
  • Chapter 2 The Autism Phenotype: Physiology versus Psychology?
  • Chapter 3 Can Cognitive Theories Help to Understand Motor Dysfunction in Autism Spectrum Disorder?
  • Concluding Remarks to Section I: Top-Down versus Bottom-Up Approaches to Connect Cognition and Somatic Motor Sensations
  • Section II: Basic Research: Movement as a Social Model
  • Chapter 4 Dissecting a Social Encounter from Three Different Perspectives
  • Chapter 5 More Than Meets the Eye: Redefining the Role of Sensory-Motor Control on Social Skills in Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Chapter 6 Action Evaluation and Discrimination as Indexes of Imitation Fidelity in Autism
  • Chapter 7 ADOS: The Physiology Approach to Assess Social Skills and Communication in Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Chapter 8 On the Brainstem Origin of Autism: Disruption to Movements of the Primary Self
  • Chapter 9 The Gap between Intention and Action: Altered Connectivity and GABA-mediated Synchrony in Autism
  • Section III: Let’s Get the Math Right to Improve Diagnosis, Research, and Treatment Outcomes
  • Preface to Section III: First Things First–Let Us Get the Math Right
  • Chapter 10 Non-Gaussian Statistical Distributions Arising in Large-Scale Personalized Data Sets from Biophysical Rhythms of the Nervous Systems
  • Chapter 11 Excess Success for a Study on Visual Search and Autism: Motivation to Change How Scientists Analyze Data
  • Chapter 12 Contemporary Problems with Methods in Basic Brain Science Impede Progress in ASD Research and Treatments
  • Chapter 13 Inherent Noise Hidden in Nervous Systems’ Rhythms Leads to New Strategies for Detection and Treatments for Core Motor Sensing Traits in ASD
  • Chapter 14 Micromovements: The s-Spikes as a Way to “Zoom In” the Motor Trajectories of Natural Goal-Directed Behaviors
  • Section IV: The Therapeutic Model: Movement as a Percept to Awaken the Mind
  • Preface to Section IV
  • Chapter 15 Rhythm and Movement for Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Neurodevelopmental Perspective
  • Chapter 16 Use of Video Technology to Support Persons Affected with Sensory-Movement Differences and Diversity
  • Chapter 17 Argentinian Ambulatory Integral Model to Treat Autism Spectrum Disorders
  • Chapter 18 Autism Sports and Educational Model for Inclusion (ASEMI)
  • Chapter 19 Reframing Autism Spectrum Disorder for Teachers: An Interdisciplinary Task
  • Concluding Remarks to Section IV
  • Section V: Autism, the Untold Story from the Perspectives of Parents and Self-advocates
  • Preface Section V
  • Chapter 20 Seeing Movement: Implications of the Movement Sensing Perspective for Parents
  • Chapter 21 Shiloh: The Outstanding Outlier
  • Chapter 22 Ada Mae: Our Magical Fairy
  • Chapter 23 It’s a Girl’s Life
  • Chapter 24 Treat the Whole, Not the Parts
  • Chapter 25 Anthony’s Story: Finding Normal
  • Chapter 26 Autism: A Bullying Perspective
  • Chapter 27 Turning the Tables: Autism Shows the Social Deficit of Our Society
  • Conclusions
  • Index

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