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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2011. június 23.
- ISBN 9780195371826
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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- Méret 224x279x53 mm
- Súly 3266 g
- Nyelv angol
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Rövid leírás:
Written by the leading experts in autism research, this text provides a summary of all current knowledge related to the behavioral, experiential, and biomedical features of the autism spectrum disorders.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Autism is an emerging area of basic and clinical research, and has only recently been recognized as a major topic in biomedical research. Approximately 1 in 100 children are diagnosed as autistic, so it is also an intense growth area in behavioral and educational treatments. Financial resources have begun to be raised for more comprehensive research and an increasing number of scientists are becoming involved in autism research. In many respects, autism has become a model for conducting translational research on a psychiatric disorder. This text provides a comprehensive summary of all current knowledge related to the behavioral, experiential, and biomedical features of the autism spectrum disorders including major behavioral and cognitive syndromology, common co-morbid conditions, neuropathology, neuroimmunology, and other neurological correlates such as seizures, allergy and immunology, gastroenterology, infectious disease, and epidemiology.
Edited by three leading researchers, this volume contains over 80 chapters and nine shorter commentaries by thought leaders in the field, making the book a virtual "who's who" of autism research. This carefully developed book is a comprehensive and authoritative reference for what we know in this area as well as a guidepost for the next several years in all areas of autism research.
There have in recent years been different reference works published on this subject, but the first edition of Autism Spectrum Disorders immediately deserves a place in the highest echelons.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Introduction: Autism Turns 65: A Neurologist's Bird's Eye View
Isabelle Rapin
Section I: Historical perspective, diagnosis and classification, and epidemiology
Autism Spectrum Disorders: Looking Backward and Looking Forward
Michael Rutter
Diagnosis of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Katherine Gotham, Somer L. Bishop, and Catherine Lord
Asperger's Syndrome: From Asperger to Modern Day
Ami Klin
.Regression and Other Patterns of Onset
Sally Ozonoff, Kelly Heung, and Meagan Thompson
Screening, Risk, and Early Identification of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Epidemiology of Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Culture and Autism Spectrum Disorders: The Impact on Prevalence and Recognition
Roy Richard Grinker, Marshalyn Yeargin-Allsopp, and Coleen Boyle
Commentary: Issues in the Classification of Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Patrick Bolton
Section II: Core features and developmental trajectories
The Social Behavior of Autism: A Parallel and Distributed Information Processing Perspective
Peter Mundy
Language and Communication in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Helen Tager-Flusberg, Lisa Edelson, and Rhiannon Luyster
Cognitive and Neural Correlates of Language in Autism
Wouter B. Groen and Jan K. Buitelaar
Repetitive Behaviors in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
James W. Bodfish
Developmental Features and Trajectories Associated with Autism Spectrum Disorders in Infants and Toddlers
Rebecca J. Landa
Development from Preschool through School Age
Tony Charman
Adolescents and Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Marsha Mailick Seltzer, Jan S. Greenberg, Julie Lounds Taylor, Leann Smith, Gael I. Orsmond, Anna Esbensen, and Jinkuk Hong
Commentary: Issues in Defining the Core Features of Autism through the Lifespan by Katherine A. Loveland
Section III: Psychiatric and medical co-morbidities
Intellectual Disabilities and Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Cautionary Note
Elisabeth M. Dykens and Miriam Lense
Comorbid Obsessive-Compulsive Disorders
Bonnie P. Taylor and Eric Hollander
Interface between Autism Spectrum Disorders and Obsessive-Compulsive Behaviors: A Genetic and Developmental Perspective
Suma Jacob, Angeli Landeros-Weisenberger, and James F. Leckman
Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
Angela M. Reiersen and Richard D. Todd
Specific Language Impairment
J. Bruce Tomblin, Karla McGregor, and Allison Bean
Anxiety and Mood Disorders in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder
Peter Szatmari and Beth McConnell
Stereotypy and Self-Injury
Lindsey Sterling, Annie McLaughlin, and Bryan H. King
Motor Functioning and Dyspraxia in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Matthew W. Mosconi, Yukari Takarae, and John A. Sweeney
Epilepsy and Electroencephalography in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Roberto Tuchman
The Immune System, Autoimmunity, Allergy, and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Paula Goines, Andrew Zimmerman, Paul Ashwood, and Judy Van de Water
Gastrointestinal Problems in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Timothy Buie
Sleep Problems
Anne E. Porter and Daniel G. Glaze
Commentary: Autism as a Medical Disorder by Christopher Gillberg
Section IV: Broader autism phenotype
The Broad Autism Phenotype
Molly Losh, Ralph Adolphs, and Joseph Piven
The Biological Broader Autism Phenotype
Janet E. Lainhart and Nicholas Lange
Autism as a Quantitative Trait
John N. Constantino
Commentary: The Broader Autism Phenotype: Implications for Research and Clinical Practice by Jeremy R. Parr, Kerstin Wittemeyer, and Ann S. Le Couteur
Section V: Neurobiology
Developmental Neurobiology of Autism Spectrum Disorders
John L. R. Rubenstein
Neuropathology of Autism Spectrum Disorders: Postmortem Studies
Cynthia M. Schumann, Steven C. Noctor, and David G. Amaral
Neurotransmitters
Diane C. Chugani
Brain Chemistry: Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Stephen R. Dager, Neva M. Corrigan, Todd Richards, and Dennis Shaw
Oxytocin, Vasopressin, and Social Behavior: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Meera E. Modi and Larry J. Young
From Toddlers to Adults: The Changing Landscape of the Brain in Autism
Eric Courchesne, Sara Jane Webb, and Cyndi Schumann
Autism as a Developmental Neurobiological Disorder: New Insights from Functional Neuroimaging
Nancy J. Minshew, K. Suzanne Scherf, Marlene Behrmann, and Katherine Humphreys
Electrophysiological Research on Autism
Sara Jane Webb, Raphael Bernier, Karen Burner, and Michael Murias
Commentary: Toward a Neurobiology of Autism by Pat Levitt
Section VI: Etiology: Genetics
Whole Genome Linkage and Association Analyses
Janine A. Lamb
Autism Endophenotypes and Quantitative Trait Loci
Rita M. Cantor
Autism Subgroups from a Medical Genetics Perspective
Judith H. Miles
Rare Genetic Variants and Autism Spectrum Disorders
Hande KaymakÃ
alan and Matthew W. State
Known and Possible Roles of Epigenetics in Autism
Richard Person, Xinna Zhang, Soeun Kim, Marwan Shinawi, and Arthur L. Beaudet
Isolated Populations and Common Variants
Karola Rehnström and Leena Peltonen
Isolate Populations and Rare Variation in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Eric M. Morrow and Christopher A. Walsh
Rett Syndrome and MECP2-Related Disorders
Jeffrey L. Neul
Fragile X: A Molecular and Treatment Model for Autism Spectrum Disorders
Randi J. Hagerman, Vivien Narcisa, and Paul J. Hagerman
Commentary: Autism Genetics and Genomics: A Brief Overview and Synthesis by Daniel H. Geschwind
Section VII Etiology: Environmental factors
Environmental Risk Factors in Autism: Results from Large-Scale Epidemiologic Studies
Irva Hertz-Picciotto
Environmental Exposures that Increase the Risk of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Patricia M. Rodier
Autism and Environmental Genomics: Synergistic Systems Approaches to Autism Complexity
Mark A. Corrales and Martha R. Herbert
Section VIII: Animal models and theoretical perspectives
Zebrafish as a Tool to Study Autism
Alicia Blaker, Gianluca DeRienzo, and Hazel Sive
Behavioral Evaluation of Genetic Mouse Models of Autism
Mu Yang, Maria Luisa Scattoni, Kathryn K. Chadman, Jill L. Silverman, and Jacqueline N. Crawley
Modeling Features of Autism in Rodents
Elaine Hsiao, Catherine Bregere, Natalia Malkova, and Paul H. Patterson
Nonhuman Primate Models of Autism
Melissa D. Bauman and David G. Amaral
Autism as a Disorder of Functional Brain Activity
Rajesh K. Kana and Marcel Adam Just
The Extreme Male Brain Theory of Autism: The Role of Fetal Androgens
Simon Baron-Cohen, Bonnie Auyeung, Emma Ashwin, and Rebecca Knickmeyer
The Mirror Neuron System and Imitation
Marco Iacoboni
Information Processing and Integration
Keith J. Yoder and Matthew K. Belmonte
Commentary: Translation between Different Types of Model by Francesca Happé
Section IX: Treatment approaches
Applied Behavior Analysis and Early Intensive Behavioral Intervention
Tristram Smith
Naturalistic Approaches to Early Behavioral Intervention
Laura Schreibman and Brooke Ingersoll
Relationship-Based Early Intervention Approach to Autistic Spectrum Disorders: The DIR Model
Stanley I. Greenspan and Serena Wieder
Intervention for Infants and Toddlers with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Sally J. Rogers and Katherine Wallace
Relationships, Independence, and Communication in Autism and Asperger's Disorder
Lynn Kern Koegel, Rosy M. Fredeen, Robert L. Koegel, and C. Enjey Lin
Occupational Therapy
Linn Wakeford and Grace T. Baranek
Augmentative and Alternative Communication Systems
Marjorie H. Charlop, Alissa L. Greenberg, and Gina T. Chang
Positive Behavior Support and Problem Behavior
Edward G. Carr
Social Skills Interventions for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders
Connie Kasari and Jill Locke
Adolescent Transition to Adulthood and Vocational Issues
Robin Gabriels
Family Adaptive Functioning in Autism
Annette Estes, Vanessa Hus, and Lauren Elder
Psychopharmacological Treatment of Autism
Kelly Blankenship, Craig A. Erickson, Kimberly A. Stigler, David J. Posey, and Christopher J. McDougle
Autism Spectrum Disorders: Identification and Implications of Associated Medical Conditions
Margaret L. Bauman
Dietary, Complementary, and Alternative Therapies
Susan L. Hyman and Susan E. Levy
The mGluR Theory of Fragile X Syndrome
Dilja D. Krueger and Mark F. Bear
Commentary: Future Directions in the Treatment of Autism Spectrum Disorders by Evdokia Anagnostou, Mark F. Bear, and Geraldine Dawson
Section X: Best practices in the diagnosis and treatment of autism
Best Practices: Early Diagnosis and Psychological Assessment
Zachary Warren and Wendy L. Stone
Diagnosis and Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Medical Perspective
Daniel L. Coury
Best Practice, Policy, and Future Directions: Behavioral and Psychosocial Interventions
Kara Hume and Samuel L. Odom
Pharmacotherapy for Autism Spectrum Disorders
James T. McCracken
Best Practices: Pediatrics
Mary Catherine Aranda and Sarah J. Spence
Commentary: Bioethical Considerations in Autism Research and Translation: Present and Future by Holly K. Tabor
Section XI: Public policy
The Economic Costs of Autism: A Review
Djesika Amendah, Scott D. Grosse, Georgina Peacock, and David S. Mandell
Future Directions: Setting Priorities to Guide the Federal Research Effort
Thomas Insel and Susan A. Daniels
"To Petition the Government for a Redress of Grievances": Introduction
Peter H. Bell and Craig Snyder
Top Priorities for Autism: Asperger's Research: Perspectives from a Person with Autism
Temple Grandin