Introduction Imagine a world where your phone not only connects you with friends and entertains you, but it also nudges you to a healthier lifestyle. For adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this isn’t just a glimpse into the future—it’s a very real possibility. Our journey begins by delving into the fascinating realm where mobile […]
Tag: Developmental neuroscience

Unraveling the Threads: Stealing, Psychiatry, and Young Minds
Introduction Imagine the delicate nature of a child’s mind as a tapestry, with each thread representing emotions, experiences, and behaviors. Within this intricate weave, certain patterns may seem unusual, even alarming, like a child swiping an object that doesn’t belong to them. This scenario, quite common in our everyday lives, might seem insignificant to some […]

The Gendered Link Between Prematurity and Autism: What Every Parent Needs to Know
Introduction Imagine eagerly expecting a new member of your family, only for the universe to fast-forward the timeline. Your child arrives prematurely, bringing with it a mix of joy and anxiety as parents scramble to understand the potential implications for their child’s future. One burgeoning question in the world of science is how these tiny, […]

Inside the Minds of University Students: Psychological Assessments and Pulse Rate Clues
Introduction The transition to university life can be an exhilarating journey yet fraught with unseen challenges. Students often grapple with newfound independence, academic pressures, and social dynamics. Amidst these stressors, some students seek solace and guidance through university counseling services. But have you ever wondered what sets these students apart? A compelling research paper titled […]

Understanding the Unseen Links Between Intelligence and Social Skills in Children
Introduction Picture a room filled with children learning and playing together. Some are naturally chatty, thriving in the social buzz, while others are more reserved, finding solace in their thoughts. Now, imagine one of those children struggling to make sense of social interactions in a way that is so natural for others. Welcome to the […]

Listening to Parents: Shaping the Future of Autism Research Through Their Eyes
Introduction: Opening Doors to Understanding Autism Together The journey of parenting a child is a profound voyage filled with love, challenge, and transformation. This voyage becomes uniquely intricate when a child is on the autism spectrum, as many parents seek to navigate a world that often doesn’t fully understand their family’s needs. Imagine having a […]

Navigating the Intricacies of the Autism Mind: Unlocking Spatial Memory and Visual Perception
Introduction Imagine entering a room full of colors, objects, and sounds. For most of us, processing this environment is something we do without a second thought. But for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or those with high autism-like traits (ALTs), this experience might be drastically different. Have you ever wondered why? At the core […]

The Smoking Connection: ADHD and Pregnancy
Introduction: A Surprising Link Picture this: an expectant mother who is not only navigating the maze of pregnancy but is also dealing with the complexities of Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Among the myriad of challenges she faces, one stands out with unwavering pertinence—her smoking habit. Yes, smoking! It might seem counterintuitive that pregnancy and smoking co-exist […]

Genes, Psychiatry, and the Puzzle of Our Personalities
— Introduction Have you ever wondered why some people seem to breeze through life while others struggle with mental burdens? The answer may lie deep within our genes. Recent scientific advancements allow us to peek into the genetic foundation of mental health, potentially unraveling the intricate web of psychiatric disorders. Among the groundbreaking studies in […]

Exploring the Mind: How Personality and Executive Functions Influence ADHD in Adolescents
— Introduction Imagine a teenage world where thoughts race at lightning speed, emotions feel like a roller-coaster ride, and concentrating on daily tasks can seem as tricky as solving a complex puzzle. This is often the reality for adolescents grappling with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder). The interplay of ADHD symptoms with personality traits and […]