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Improve Concentration via VR

Concentration is one of the most important skills that we need in our day to day lives. It not only helps us focus on our work but also helps us in maintaining a healthy and happy lifestyle. However, for some people, concentration can be difficult when there are too many distractions around them. One way… Continue reading Improve Concentration via VR

visual memory in people with autism spectrum disorder

People with autism spectrum disorder have very different memory processes. They are able to remember the details of an event or scene, but sometimes they have trouble remembering the order in which events occurred. One thing that is important to note about people with autism spectrum disorder is that their visual memory is much more… Continue reading visual memory in people with autism spectrum disorder

Hypersensitivity

Some individuals with autism are hypersensitive to sounds, smells, textures, tastes, balance, or light. This means that they are more sensitive to these things than people who don’t have autism. These people are more prone to anxiety as a result of their sensory overload. This can make it harder for them to focus on tasks… Continue reading Hypersensitivity

Neurodiversity

Neurodiversity is the idea that there are many different ways to think, learn and behave. It means that that neurological differences like autism and ADHD are just a variation in how the brain works, not a disorder. The term neurodiversity was coined by Judy Singer in an article published in the March 1998 issue of… Continue reading Neurodiversity

Developmental regression in autism spectrum disorder

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) affects communication, behavior, and social interaction in involved people. One of the symptoms of ASD is developmental regression, which is defined as a loss of previously acquired skills or abilities. This can be seen in language, social skills, motor skills, problem-solving abilities, self-care skills, and other areas of development It can… Continue reading Developmental regression in autism spectrum disorder

Diagnosis and Treatment of Autism

Autism is a developmental disorder that affects the brain. It is characterized by impaired social interaction, verbal and non-verbal communication, and restricted or repetitive behaviors. Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a lifelong developmental disability that typically appears before the age of three. It can affect how people see, hear, speak, think, move and learn. Diagnosis… Continue reading Diagnosis and Treatment of Autism

Symptoms of Autism

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairments in social interaction and communication, as well as restricted and repetitive behaviors.The symptoms of autism spectrum disorder vary widely from person to person, but common signs include difficulties with social interaction and nonverbal communication, repetitive behaviors, and narrow interests. Symptoms can range from mild to severe.Some of… Continue reading Symptoms of Autism

Cause of Autism

Autism is a spectrum disorder, which means that symptoms vary from person to person.Some of the common signs of autism are:-Difficulty with social interactions-Lack of eye contact-Restricted or repetitive behaviors-Trouble with verbal and nonverbal communication-Sensory sensitivities The cause of autism is not fully understood. However, many researchers believe that it can be the result of… Continue reading Cause of Autism

Autism

Autism is a developmental disorder that affects the brain’s normal development of social and communication skills. It is characterized by difficulties in social interaction, verbal and nonverbal communication, and repetitive behaviors. A person with autism may have difficulty understanding what is happening around them or may act in unusual ways. They might not be able… Continue reading Autism