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Autism leaves kids lost in face. (Behavior).


By age 3, children diagnosed with autism autism (ô`tĭzəm), developmental disability resulting from a neurological disorder that affects the normal functioning of the brain. It is characterized by the abnormal development of communication skills, social skills, and reasoning.  have already begun a retreat into social isolation. Psychologist psy·chol·o·gist
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A person trained and educated to perform psychological research, testing, and therapy.


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 Dawson of the University of Washington in Seattle and her coworkers have found that the children's brain-wave activity indicates an inability even to distinguish their own mothers' faces from those of strangers.

In social situations, these children focus on other peoples' mouths rather than their eyes, Dawson theorizes. As a result, she says, the development of the brain's face-recognition system (SN: 5/18/02, p. 307) gets derailed.

Autism typically isn't diagnosed until at least age 3. The condition includes severe difficulties in interacting and communicating with others.

Dawson's group studied 34 children with autism or a related disorder, 16 with developmental problems unrelated to autism, and 19 who had no developmental disorders developmental disorder Psychiatry An impairment in normal development of language, motor, cognitive and/or motor skills, generally recognized before age 18 which is expected to continue indefinitely and constitutes a substantial impairment Etiology Mental . The kids were 3 to 4 years old.

Each child wore a cap holding 64 electrodes Electrodes
Tiny wires in adhesive pads that are applied to the body for ECG measurement.

Mentioned in: Electrocardiography
 that recorded brain-wave responses as experimenters presented images of his or her mother's face, an unfamiliar woman's face, a favorite toy from home, and an unfamiliar toy.

Spikes spikes

see peplomer.
 in the brain's electrical activity signaled recognition of the mother's face and favorite toy in both healthy children and those with disorders other than autism. Brain-wave responses of children with autism indicated that they distinguished favorite toys from novel ones but not their mothers' faces from strangers', the researchers report in the May/June Child Development.--B.B.
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Date:Jun 29, 2002
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