Error
  • JUser: :_load: Unable to load user with ID: 31
Subscribe to feed Viewing entries tagged autism

What is Sensory Processing Disorder and Relation to Autism? | DSM-5 Revisited

Posted by Guest
Guest
Guest has not set their biography yet
User is currently online
on Friday, 06 August 2010
in From the Learning Feed
SPD is a difficult topic/diagnosis for people to get their heads around; parents, teachers, scientists, therapists...lots of people. But the awareness is growing that SPD it is a unique neurological disorder that impacts many people in important cognitive areas. Addressing SPD is an important part of any treatment program for those on the spectrum
Hits: 1317 1 Comment
0 votes

Two Reseach Articles of Interest

Posted by Guest
Guest
Guest has not set their biography yet
User is currently online
on Monday, 18 January 2010
in Research Topics
Just read two articles of some interest. This first article (from the site www.scienceblog.com) describes new research observations on children with Attention Deficit indicating
a disconnection between the center of the brain that allocates attention and the visual processing regions...

One of the core strengths and objectives of Learning Breakthrough is exactly the type of efficient brain integration (from "center of the brain" to visual processing and other sensory areas as well) that is being demonstrated as relevant and missing in certain ADHD clients. Great food for thought and insight into neural activity weaknesses that point to possible treatment approaches.

The second article comes from professors of Hearing and Speech Sciences at Vanderbilt's Kennedy Center for Research on Human Development. It describes a grant from the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders for the study of Sensory Integration Therapy (SIT). The point is to investigate why, as the article states:
Children with autism have difficulty taking in and integrating sensory information from the outside world, particularly auditory information. The suppression or misinterpretation of auditory information can prevent the development of language.

Both of these are interesting and we look forward to hearing more about their progress.
Hits: 417 1 Comment
0 votes
Authorizenet VirtueMart Joomla Credit cards