Introduction: A Window to the Social World Imagine being in a room full of people, yet feeling oddly disconnected from everyone around you. For many individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), this sense of disconnection isn’t just a fleeting emotion—it can be a daily reality. One of the most profound ways this disconnect manifests is […]
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Understanding Eye Contact and Social Interactions in Autism: Unraveling Neural Mysteries
Introduction: The Eyes Have It—Or Do They? Imagine this: you walk into a room filled with people, and your eyes naturally lock onto those around you, reading a story in the flicker of a glance. Eye contact is a powerful social signal, a dance of neurons and glances that guides how we connect with others. […]

Migration is associated with baseline severity and progress over time in autism spectrum disorder: Evidence from a French prospective longitudinal study
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Iron: The Unsung Hero in Childhood Brain Development
Introduction Picture this: a child, lively and curious, enters a classroom, but as the days go by, their attentiveness seems to wane, replaced by a restlessness that puzzles parents and teachers alike. What if the solution to this perplexing behavior is not more discipline or novel teaching methods but instead a simple correction of a […]

Understanding Autism Assessment in India: A Comparison Guide
Introduction Imagine you’re a parent noticing that your child is developing a little differently than other kids their age. As you try to make sense of it, you’re bombarded with terms like IASQ, ISAA, and CARS2. While these acronyms might sound daunting, they represent crucial tools used to screen and assess autism spectrum disorders. In […]

Unveiling Hidden Connections: Metabolic Clues in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Introduction: A Window into the Invisible World Imagine if a simple visit to the bathroom could provide crucial insights into a child’s health and developmental potential. This might sound like science fiction, but the recent research paper, “Urine lactate concentration as a non-invasive screener for metabolic abnormalities: Findings in children with autism spectrum disorder and […]

Navigating Uncertain Times: The Impact of Lockdown on Autistic Individuals and Their Families
Introduction Imagine for a moment, stepping into a world where every routine and familiar cue is abruptly disrupted. For many, the COVID-19 lockdown period meant a temporary change in lifestyle. However, for autistic individuals and their families, the impact was profound and deeply unsettling. A recent research paper titled ‘Impact of Belgian COVID-19 lockdown restrictions […]

Navigating the Pandemic: Insights from Parents of Children with Autism
Introduction When the COVID-19 pandemic cast its long shadow over our daily lives, everyone felt its chill in unique ways. For families with children who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD), these unprecedented changes meant a rollercoaster of challenges. Autism, a complex condition that affects social interaction, communication, and behavior, requires carefully crafted routines and support […]

Unraveling Autism: How Machine Learning Sheds Light on Childhood Diagnosis
— ## Introduction Imagine a child who struggles to communicate, who perceives the world differently, and whose behavior is often misunderstood. This child is one among many who might be navigating the complex spectrum of autism. Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental condition that profoundly impacts social interactions, communication, and behavior. Families and professionals […]

Bridging Worlds: How Social Robots Support Children on the Autism Spectrum
Introduction: New Friends and Helping Hands Imagine a world where a tiny robot could befriend a child, not just to play but to help them navigate the complex social world they face every day. This isn’t science fiction—it’s happening now, and it’s opening up extraordinary possibilities. The research paper, “The use of social robots with […]