Diagnostic Criteria
ADHD
Defining Features
Autism
100

A congenital condition caused by the presence of an additional copy of chromosome 21

Down Syndrome

100

Who is more likely to be diagnosed with ADHD?

Who are boys

100

More commonly known as stuttering

Childhood-Onset Fluency Disorder

100

This term is defined as  unusually advanced reading ability in otherwise cognitively impaired persons, such as high-functioning children with ASD

Hyperlexia

200

Impairment in verbal and nonverbal communication

Communication disorder

200

What is the prevalence of children with ADHD in the United States?

What is 9.5 in 100 children

200

increased volume of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)

What is Hydrocephalus

200

Hypothesized cause of ASD

What is Gene mutations, effects of pollution (e.g., lead, mercury) on prenatal and postnatal development, autoimmune abnormalities prenatally or just after birth, etc. 

300

Impairment in social interactions, including repetitive behavior patterns

Autism

300

Symptoms such as avoiding tasks and distractibility as well as inability to pay attention to details, hold attention on tasks, listen, follow instructions, organize, and finish work

What is Inattention

300

irregular facial features, including a smooth philtrum (the fissure below the nose), thin upper lip, and short palpebral fissures

What is Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

300

Rare severe symptom that affects females 

What is Rett syndrome

400

Persistent difficulties in reading, writing, arithmetic, or mathematical reasoning skills during formal schooling

Specific Learning Disorders

400

Symptoms such as fidgeting, not remaining seated, running about, talking excessively, and inability to play and to take turns

What is Hyperactivity or Impulsivity

400

Almond-shaped eyes that slant up, Flattened face( especially the bridge of the nose), Simian (palmar) crease, a single line across the palm of

Down Syndrome

400

The gender prevalence diagnosis ratio for Autism Spectrum Disorder. (i.e. Boys to girls ratio)

What is 4 (boys) to 1 (girl)?

500

Impairment that affects adaptive functioning in conceptual (language), social (interpersonal relations), and practical (self-management) domains

Intellectual disability

500

What part of the brain impair self-regulatory behavior and contribute to ADHD?

What is the Frontal lobe(ventral frontal regions including the basal ganglia)

500

Motor impairments ranging from mild impairment of a single limb to severe impairments that impact the entire body

Cerebral Palsy

500

von Economo neurons fail to develop normally in which cortex

Frontal Cortex