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AbstractIn the last decade, several studies have examined the association between perinatal exposure to ambient air pol-lution and risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These studies have largely been consistent, with associations seen with different aspects of air pollution, including hazardous air toxics, ozone, particulate, and traffic-related pollution. Confounding by socioeconomic status…
Abstract Background:Autism is a disorder characterized by pervasive social and communicative impairments, repetitive and stereotyped behaviors and restricted interests. Its causes and effects have been researched from various neurocognitive theoretical perspectives and with the aid of neuroimaging technology. We aimed to describe biopsychosocial processes characteristic of the Autism Spectrum …
AbstractThe brain-gut-microbiome axis refers to the inter-actions between the central nervous system, gastrointestinal (GI) system, and microorganisms that live in the gastrointes-tinal tract. Exploring these interactions provides a rationale for why gastrointestinal disorders commonly occur in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Signs of altered brain-gut interactions that are close…
Abstract There has been extensive research on the early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Given that early detection is vital for the delivery of early intervention, which can positively impact children’s developmental outcomes, it is unfortunate that many children around the world continue to be diagnosed much later than is possible. This may be partly due to discrepancy in t…
AbstractThe prevalence of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) is currently estimated at 1 in 68 individuals in the US (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 63:1–21, 2014)), and recommendations for screen-ing and best practices for diagnostic evaluations have been formulated in scientific, clinical, and institutional venues, if not successfully implemented. As such, th…
AbstractEpidemiological data estimates the presence of 52 million cases of autism worldwide, affecting around 1 %-2 % of children across the globe. There has been a recent increase in interest regarding similarities and differences in the mani-festations and the impact of the condition in different world regions. Despite this interest, however, evidence remains lim-ited in low- and middle-incom…
AbstractWith less than 2 % of autism research funding di-rected towards adults, the health-related needs of adults on the autism spectrum are relatively poorly understood. Poorer still is our understanding of the needs of those adults with comor-bid autism and intellectual disability. This lack of understand-ing represents a significant knowledge gap, particularly given that the needs of this g…
Abstract Early and intensive intervention (EI) for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is considered to beBbest practice^to reduce the symptoms of autism andmaximize the outcome for children’s functioning. Many studies have established the effectiveness of, particularly, early intensive behavioral intervention, and in some cases improvements have been impressive, with children moving…
Abstract The use of applied behavior analysis (ABA) across the lifespan for individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) evolves as young children mature to adolescents and then to adults. In childhood, instruction of comprehensive skill repertoires in combined treatment packages (e.g., early intensive behavioral intervention) in conjunction with instruction of individual functional skills…
Abstract One popular major theory of neurotransmitter dys-function is an imbalance in excitation and inhibition (EI theory).The EI imbalance theory is thought to impact widely across neural circuits mediating language, social, and cognitive functions, and could potentially explain some aspects of the autism phenotype. Evidence from genetic and molecular stud-ies provide support for abnormal sup…