Autism Flashcards

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List four features of autism

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  • Difficulty with changing routine
  • Sensitivity to noise
  • Repetitive behaviours
  • Delayed speech development
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Describe a biological explanation of autism

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  • Extreme male brain
  • Brains become more maculinised as they develop
  • Less connected to corpus callosum, more lateralised
  • Exposed to more testosterone
  • Autistic people have exaggerated male characteristics
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What is a systemiser?

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A person who has the drive to analyse or construct system; try to identify rules which govern a system

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What is an empathiser?

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A person with the ability to perceive emotion/mental states in others and respond appropriately

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Features of autism which can be explained by EMB

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  • Enhanced VSP skills
  • Difficulties with understanding others’ emotions
  • Aggression
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Give one piece of supporting evidence and conflicting evidence for EMB

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Falter (2007) - 28 children with autism and 31 without autism. Children with ASD did better in mental rotation

Did worse on targeting tasks, which they should have done better on

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Describe a non-biological explanation for autism

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  • Theory of mind
  • Caused by cognitive deficit
  • Can’t see things from others’ points of view
  • Normally develops by age 2-3, autistic people don’t develop it
  • Can be tested with the Sally-Anne test
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Describe the Sally-Anne test

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  • Child introduced to Sally and Anne
  • Sally puts her ball in a basket then leaves
  • Anne takes it out the basket and puts it in her box
  • Sally returns
  • Child asked where Sally will look first
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What features of autism can be explained by TOM?

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  • Socialisation problems
  • Delayed speech
  • Repetitive behaviours
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Give a one piece of supporting evidence and conflicting evidence for TOM

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Sally-Anne test - unable to understand why Sally would look in the basket

Doesn’t explain male to female ratio - EMB does

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Give 2 similarities between EMB and TOM

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  • Both explain difficulty in understanding others’ emotions

- Both explain delayed speech

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Give 2 differences between EMB and TOM

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-EMB = biological, TOM = cognitive

-EMB = explains delayed speech in men in comparison to women
TOM = explains delayed speech at a young age due to less purpose of speech
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Give an aternative theory to autism

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Genetics

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