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Autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The theory of mind is supported by autistic children’s atypical responses to the Sally-Anne test for reasoning about others’ motivations,[85] and is mapped well from the mirror neuron system theory of autism.[74] The second category focuses on nonsocial or general processing. Unlike many other brain disorders such as Parkinson’s, autism does not have a clear unifying mechanism at either the molecular,…
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Autism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The theory of mind is supported by autistic children’s atypical responses to the Sally-Anne test for reasoning about others’ motivations,[85] and is mapped well from the mirror neuron system theory of autism.[74] The second category focuses on nonsocial or general processing. Unlike many other brain disorders such as Parkinson’s, autism does not have a clear unifying mechanism at either the molecular,…
Virtual reality aids children with autism – Frontiers- msnbc.com New technology can provide an in-between setting, �particularly in a virtual world that �s not moving as quickly and doesn �t have as many cues that might distract you, � said Gary Mesibov, director of the University of North Carolina �s Division TEACCH, a program focusing on the treatment and education of autistic children. Crossing the street � safely For researchers at the University of Haifa in…
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