Autism, part of a spectrum of disorders, including Asperger syndrome and pervasive developmental disorder, affects from 1 to 1.5 million individuals in the United States, according to the Autism Society. Approximately 1 in 110 babies born in the...
According to the American Psychiatric Association, schizophrenia is a rare illness affecting between 0.5 and 1.5 percent of adults. There are several schizophrenic subtypes, meaning that the criteria for schizophrenia has been met, but the...
A doctor, psychiatrist or school psychologist may assist in diagnosing a child with autism. The symptoms of autism usually show up by age three, tend to affect males more than females and help define the particular bio-neurological disorder a...
One percent of the population has schizophrenia, with symptoms starting before age 45, according to the National Institutes of Health (NIH). Catatonic schizophrenia, one subtype of the disorder, is characterized by changes in the patient's...
There are 1.5 million people in the United States living with autism, according to the Autism Society. This developmental disability affects a person's ability to communicate and hinders his ability to interact with others. Although the exact...
Autism affects one out of every 110 children at age 8, according to results of a multi-center study reported in 2009 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The average age at diagnosis was found to be 4.5 to 5.5 years in this study,...
Autistic children have significant difficulties in communicating and learning. Many parents wish to give their child expanded learning opportunities by using home programs in addition to the child's school curriculum. Often, a child's physician...
The frontal lobes of the brain helps control behavior, whereas the temporal lobes of the brain contain many areas that are important for language. Patients who develop frontal temporal dementia have dysfunction in both of these parts of the brain,...
A staggering number of children are diagnosed with autism in the United States each year, and the number is rising. The National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke estimates that three to six out of 1,000 babies will be diagnosed with...
According to the health experts at Mayo Clinic, autism is not simply one disorder, it is a a group of developmental problems often referred to as autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Its symptoms are different for every child, however all symptoms...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) define Pick's disease as a rare form of dementia, where patients have abnormal protein formations in their brain, called Pick bodies and Pick cells. The Pick bodies and Pick cells contain increased levels of...
Autism is a developmental disorder that occurs in about 1 in 150 children born in the United States according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The signs of autism show up before age 3 and continue to some degree throughout life....
Autism is a childhood disorder characterized by impairments in social interaction, communication and behavior. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in every 110 children was diagnosed with autism as of 2006, with boys 4...
Autism is the most commonly diagnosed developmental disorder, and although it is usually identified in childhood, it is a lifelong condition. Unlike mental retardation and learning disabilities, autism is not marked by impairment in intellectual...
The U.S. National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) reports that approximately 1.1 million American adults suffer from schizophrenia in any one year, affecting men and women in equal numbers. Schizophrenia is a severe and chronic brain disorder...
There is considerable debate concerning the status of Asperger's disorder and the differences between Asperger's and autism. According to a 2009 New York Times article, American Psychiatric Association task force members charged with developing...
Language acquisition in infants and toddlers follows a general timeline, but with wide variations in development. Nemours' KidsHealth recommends discussing any questions regarding language development with the child's pediatrician or other medical...
Toddlers have spent their first year of life listening to all the sounds around them, discerning what different groups of sounds (words) and tones mean, and playing with all the sounds their mouths can make. As they move from infancy to...
Autism, or autism spectrum disorder, is a neurologic disorder which causes complex developmental disabilities in social interaction and communication skills. Autism is called a spectrum disorder because it has varying degrees that affect children...
Autism spectrum disorders, or ASDs, are a group of developmental disorders that affect a child's behavior, social interaction and communication skills. According to the American Academy of Pediatrics' Healthy Children website,...
The symptoms of autism range from mild to severe because autism is a spectrum disorder, which means varying degrees of symptoms affect children in different ways. Autism is a neurologic disorder that affects social interaction and communication...
Autism is a developmental disorder common in the pediatric population. According to the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH), 1 percent of the population under age 17 is diagnosed with autism. This disorder is one of the fastest-growing...
According to the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders" (DSM-IV-TR), autism is a brain disorder that impairs communication skills and the ability to relate to others. It is categorized as a developmental problem....
Speech is a complex process requiring precise breath timing, clear brain signals and coordination of muscles in the larynx, lips, tongue and mouth. Voice fluency is the unrestricted flow of a person's spoken words. Natural unrehearsed speech has a...
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Catatonic depression is a subset of the diagnosis "major depression" and is characterized by severe disturbances in motor function. In the past century, the field of psychology has allowed its views concerning depression and its subsets...
Autism, a pervasive developmental disorder causing deficits in communication ability, behavioral adaptation and the formation of relationships, affects 1 out of 110 children in the United States, according to findings released in December 2009 by...
As children begin to acquire speech and language milestones, parents of preschoolers often ask themselves, "Is my child's language development normal?" The American Speech-Language-Hearing Association (ASHA) points out that a child goes through...
Autism is a complex phenomena described as a biological disorder of the brain and is viewed by the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual as a pervasive developmental disorder marked by abnormal development in social interaction and communication...
Autism is a disorder characterized by significant difficulties with social interaction, communication and behavior patterns. It's diagnosed in childhood, and symptoms tend to become evident by age 3. However, there are often signs and symptoms...