ASD
True/False
ASD Theories
Definitions
Brain Development
100

Two main categories of ASD

What is behavioral or cognitive theories and neurobiological theories?

100

Autism is a lifelong condition

True

100

Individuals with ASD have difficulties taking others’ perspectives.

What is Theory of Mind? (Or Mind Blindness)

100

When someone with ASD improves so much they no longer show significant symptoms of autism

What is optimal outcome?

100

What individuals show greater left:right asymmetry?

What is typically developing individuals?

200

Skills impacted with ASD

social, communication, and behavior skills

200

Autism's severities and symptoms vary

True

200

Individuals with ASD have difficulties adapting to different situations due to impairments in executive functions.

What is the Executive Dysfunction Hypothesis?

200

persistent deficits in social communication and social interactions in different contexts

What is ASD?

200

Individuals with autism or _____ have a relative rightward asymmetry?

SLI or developmental language impairment

300

The 4 types of influences that interact with each other during the individual’s development

What are environment, behavior, neural activity, and genetic activity?

300

Can someone with ASD improve their diagnosis?

True (Optimal outcome) they can improve their symptoms and function as TD peers their age

300

Individuals with ASD have a cognitive style different from those of typically-developing individuals that is more detail-specific than whole-picture focused.

What is Weak Central Coherence?

300

Outside influences that can affect the development of autism during pregnancy. 

What is environmental risk factors?

infection, air pollution, pesticide exposure, nutritional factors

300

Accelerated rate of growth in the brains of individuals with ASD within the first year of life. 

What is early brain overgrowth?

400

This is the number of genes that can be implicated in ASD.

What is 200-1000?

400

At birth, head circumference with ASD is larger than typically developing children

False

At birth head size is similar, if not smaller that TD children. End of first year of life it is significant larger.

400

Individuals with ASD’s brains are wired in such a way that they focus much more on systemizing and organizing.

What is Extreme Male Brain?

400

Spontaneous loss of genes between the parent and the offspring.

What are de novo losses?

400

One region of the brain involved in a Theory of Mind Task.

What is the temporal parietal junction OR superior temporal sulcus OR medial prefrontal cortex OR precuneus?

500

2 Debunked associative factors for ASD.

What are vaccines, socioeconomic status, race/ethnicity, obstetric and perinatal factors? 

500

Autism is associated with vaccines, particularly MMR vaccine. 

False

follow up research never found an association

500

Individuals with ASD’s brain circuitry do not have as many neural pathways as typically developing peers.

What is Under-connectivity Theory?

500

These types of studies helped us figure out that the factors in the environment can play a role in the development of ASD.

What are twin studies?

500

These may be linked to failure of Theory of Mind (ToM) regions to engage or the reduced communication between ToM regions.

What are mentalizing deficits?

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