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Autism Spectrum Disorder and Genetic Foundations

Autism Spectrum Disorder and Genetic Foundations

Special Psychology
Genetic foundations play a critical role in the development of autism. The effect of genetic predisposition becomes more evident in individuals with a family history of autism. In this article, we will discuss the studies carried out to understand the genetic basis of autism and the important findings that emerge. We will examine how genetic factors as well as environmental factors interact to explain different aspects of autism. What is Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)? Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) occurs in individuals' social interaction, communication and behavioral skills. It is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by a range of difficulties. This condition is usually noticed in childhood and shows many different symptoms. Research on the causes of autism shows t...
Autism: Causes and Risk Factors

Autism: Causes and Risk Factors

Mental Disorders
Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder, and its exact causes are still not fully understood. However, research shows that genetic, environmental and neurobiological factors play a role in the development of autism. In this article, I will provide more information on the causes and risk factors of autism. Genetic Factors: The genetic predisposition to autism is quite strong. Family history may increase the risk of autism. If you have a first-degree relative with a family history of autism, your risk of autism may be higher. At the same time, twin studies also support a genetic component of autism. Identical twins (monozygotic twins) are more likely to both have autism than fraternal twins (dizygotic twins). Neurobiological Factors: Many studies have been conducted on t...
What is Autism? Autism Spectrum Disorder

What is Autism? Autism Spectrum Disorder

Mental Disorders
Autism is classified as a neurodevelopmental disorder. It is a condition that affects an individual's social interaction abilities and communication skills. Autism usually begins in childhood and can last a lifetime. It can occur with different symptoms and severity among people. This is why the term "Autism Spectrum Disorder" is used. The first years of a child's life are a time of tremendous physical, cognitive and social development. These years are a joyful time for parents. However, it is important for parents to be alert to early signs or symptoms of developmental problems. Autism is typically characterized by difficulties in social interaction, repetitive behaviors, and limited interests. Deficits in communication skills, poor eye contact, and difficulties in emotional expres...