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Game master pro:

yes i am acoustic

Masterlegodude:


--- Quote from: iBlock on May 29, 2009, 11:20:16 PM ---Well put.

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You DO realize he copied and pasted that from the Wikipedia, right?

Antallion:


--- Quote from: SeventhSandwich on May 29, 2009, 09:03:14 PM ---You forgot to say how Autism in male is usually caused by an extra chromasone in your DNA

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I think you might be thinking of Downs.

TapeDeck:


--- Quote from: Antallion on May 30, 2009, 04:17:25 AM ---I think you might be thinking of Downs.

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System of a DownSyndrome of Downs

Tokthree:

I have Aspergers, a form of Autism :V....

Asperger syndrome is an autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and people with it therefore show significant difficulties in social interaction, along with stereotypies and other restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. It differs from other ASDs by its relative preservation of linguistic and cognitive development. Although not mentioned in standard diagnostic criteria, physical clumsiness and atypical use of language are frequently reported.[1][2]

Asperger syndrome (AS) is also called Asperger's syndrome, Asperger (or Asperger's) disorder, or just Asperger's. It is named after the Austrian pediatrician Hans Asperger who, in 1944, described children in his practice who lacked nonverbal communication skills, demonstrated limited empathy with their peers, and were physically clumsy.[3] Fifty years later, AS was standardized as a diagnosis, but questions about many aspects remain.[4] For example, there is lingering doubt about the distinction between AS and high-functioning autism (HFA);[5] partly because of this, the prevalence of AS is not firmly established. The exact cause is unknown, although research supports the likelihood of a genetic basis; brain imaging techniques have not identified a clear common pathology.[1]

There is no single treatment for Asperger syndrome, and the effectiveness of particular interventions is supported by only limited data.[1] Intervention is aimed at improving symptoms and function. The mainstay of management is behavioral therapy, focusing on specific deficits to address poor communication skills, obsessive or repetitive routines, and physical clumsiness.[6] Most individuals with AS can improve over time, but difficulties with communication, social adjustment and independent living continue into adulthood.[4] Some researchers and people with AS have advocated a shift in attitudes toward the view that AS is a difference, rather than a disability that must be treated or cured.[7]

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