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From aphasia and allied disorders to autism spectrum disorders - A mutualistic symbiotic relationship. (A five decade long journey in neuro-communication disorders)
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology ( IF 1.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-09-01 , DOI: 10.4103/aian.aian_653_20
Prathibha Karanth


The study of aphasia and the range of allied disorders, that accompany it has provided a rich source of clinical information providing insights in to the complexities of the human brain and how it affects the functioning of the individual, as well as how it influences his experiencing of the world; subsequently verified by more rigorous scientific research. An attempt is made here to document similar clinical insights in to the experiences of children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), now known to have atypical neuro development; on the basis of clinical observations and self-reports of these children, vetted by the author's long standing experience of working with those with neurogenic communication disorders, both adult and child. As with the aphasias, these clinical documentations and insights could lead to more carefully controlled research, paving the way for better understanding and interventional support for those with ASD.


中文翻译:

从失语症和相关疾病到自闭症谱系疾病-一种共生的共生关系。(神经沟通障碍的五年旅程)


失语症及其伴随疾病的研究提供了丰富的临床信息资源,可深入了解人脑的复杂性及其对个体功能的影响以及对个体体验的影响世界的; 随后经过更严格的科学研究验证。本文试图记录与自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的经验类似的临床见解,而自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)目前已知具有非典型神经发育。根据这些儿童的临床观察和自我报告,并根据作者与成人和儿童神经源性沟通障碍患者的长期合作经验进行了审查。与失语症一样,
更新日期:2020-10-06
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