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The Neuroscience of Autism

  • 1st Edition - May 27, 2022
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Rajesh K. Kana
  • Language: English

The Neuroscience of Autism provides a comprehensive accounting of autism spectrum disorders by integrating scientific findings from behavioral, cognitive and neurobiol… Read more

Description

The Neuroscience of Autism provides a comprehensive accounting of autism spectrum disorders by integrating scientific findings from behavioral, cognitive and neurobiological research. The book begins by defining autism, identifying characteristics and prevalence, exploring its history, and then moving on to the cognitive and social bases of behavioral symptoms, the brain bases of behavioral and cognitive symptoms, and finally, intervention practices. It examines theoretical models such as weak central coherence, enhanced perceptual functioning, and the extreme male brain hypothesis.

Finally, the book addresses the increased attention on the brain connectivity model of autism, looking at the synchronization of brain activity across different brain areas, the causal influence of a brain region on another, and white matter cable connections in the brain.

Key features

  • Delves into the increasing prevalence of autism in the United States
  • Focuses on screening tools for early identification
  • Discusses the neuroanatomical differences seen in individuals with autism
  • Examines the inferences gained from functional MRI studies of autism

Readership

Researchers, clinicians, and students studying autism and other developmental disabilities in psychology and neuroscience

Table of contents

1. History of Autism

2. Definition, Prevalence, and Behavioral Symptoms of Autism

3. Early Identification and Diagnosis of Autism

4. Social, Cognitive, Perceptual, and Other Models of Autism

5. The Neuroanatomy of Autism

6. Brain Function and Brain Connectivity in Autism

7. White Matter Microstructure in Autism

8. Animal Models of Autism

9. Genetic Etiologies of Autism: Unpacking Pathogenic Mechanisms and Characteristics

10. Cellular and Molecular Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorder

11. Overview of Autism Interventions

Review quotes

"Starting with the history of autism and taking us through the modern neuroscientific approach to understanding the disorder, this book provides a much needed guide to an enigmatic, increasingly prevalent neurodevelopmental condition. While an amazing amount of progress has clearly been made since initial descriptions of autism over 70 years ago, the authors clearly demarcate open questions regarding the etiology, neuroscience, and genetics associated with the autism diagnosis. This collection of chapters from experts in the field dispels common myths and charts a clear path forward for scientists and clinicians engaged in understanding autism."—Lucina Q. Uddin, PhD, Professor of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior, University of California Los Angeles

Product details

  • Edition: 1
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 1, 2022
  • Language: English

About the editor

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Rajesh K. Kana

Rajesh Kana’s research focuses on social and cognitive affective neuroscience, neuroimaging, autism spectrum disorders, brain, and language. Dr Kana and his colleagues are the first to combine three different measures of the brain—anatomy, the connectivity between different brain regions, and levels of a neurochemical—to distinguish people with autism spectrum disorder from matched, typically-developing peers.
Affiliations and expertise
Professor, Department of Psychology and Director, Center for Innovative Research in Autism, The University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, AL, USA

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