autism

Courses tagged with "autism"

Some autistic people may be called fussy when it comes to eating certain foods, but is there more to it? This article explores the relationship between autism and Avoidant and Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID).

Why do people on the autism spectrum think and behave in ways which are different from those without autism?
We look at the research that explores how genetic factors play a role in autism 
This course explores the experience of ADHD from the perspective of those who are diagnosed with the condition, and those who care for them. It covers the contribution of scientific research to understanding ADHD, with a focus on assessing the effectiveness and mechanism of action of treatments and therapies.
There are lots of myths out there about autism that are waiting to be busted. Below is the text version of the interactive quiz that tests if you know what's what.
Category: Health

You've probably heard a lot about autism - but can you separate the myth from the reality? Try this interactive quiz to test your knowledge.

Category: Health
OU experts Ilona Roth and Rosa Hoekstra describe the different talents that can sometimes be associated with autism, and also dispel some myths around autism and talent
Category: Health
There's a lot of confusion about what autism is. Ilona Roth and Rosa Hoekstra offer an easy-to-understand overview.
Category: Health

Ruth Collier-Large discusses her research project, which aims to give a platform to non-speaking autistic people, who may communicate independently online. 

Category: Psychology
Dionysia Lali looks at developing evidence-based practice to support witnesses on the autistic spectrum when they give evidence to the police.
Category: Psychology
The Breaking Science team discussed the latest thinking about an unusual condition
Category: Psychology

How does a person’s ethnicity and the perspectives of different cultures affect the identification of neurological difference? Mel Green explores in this article on neurodiversity.

Category: Mental Health
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Learn about autism, one of the most challenging long-term conditions of the century. This free course, Understanding autism, introduces the autism spectrum, how it is experienced by individuals and families, and why it has become a global concern. The course explains how understanding of the autism spectrum and approaches to diagnosis and care have evolved. Key scientific approaches to studying autism are explained and illustrated, alongside substantial use of different personal perspectives. The course culminates with key topical issues such as autism in adulthood, and missed diagnosis in women. The course is suitable for all who need a clear, authoritative overview, and does not require prior knowledge of science or social science. It uses text, images and audio-visual media.
Join the discussion: Is there a 'gene for autism', or an 'obesity gene'?
Category: Biology
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