What's Happening in the World of Autism?

Definition - What is happening? - Summary & References

Summary

Recent research has focussed on several areas. These include:

  • The nature of the spectrum
  • Genetic studies
  • Research of core impairments
  • Anxiety and emotional regulation
  • Studies conducted in schools

The literature is also enriched by the contribution of autobiographical accounts of ASDs.

References

American Psychiatric Association. (2000). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders, 4th. Edition (DSM-IV), Text Revision, Washington, D.C: Author. American Psychiatric Association.

Ashburner, J. & Ziviani, J. (2007). Creating better educational futures by accommodating the sensory processing styles of children with ASD in the classroom. Biennial conference of Autism Spectrum disorders. (Gold Coast, Australia: 14-16th March)

Baron-Cohen, S. (2000). Theory of mind and autism: A fifteen year review. In S. Baron-Cohen, H. Tager-Flusberg and D.J. Cohen (Eds.) Understanding other minds: perspectives from developmental cognitive neuroscience. (pp. 3-20) Oxford: OUP

Chalfant, A., Rapee, R. & Carroll, L. (2006). Treating anxiety disorders in children with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders: A controlled trial. Journal of autism and developmental disorders, 33, 283-298

Chawraska, K. & Volkmar, F. (2005). Autism in infancy & early childhood. In F. Volkmar, R. Paul, A. Klin & D.J. Cohen (Eds.), Handbook of autism and pervasive developmental disorders (3rd Edition, pp. 223-246). New Jersey: J. Wiley.

Fombonne, E. (2003). Epidemiological surveys of autism and other pervasive developmental disorders: An update. Journal of autism and developmental disorders. 33, 365-82

Gomez, C.R., & Baird, S. (2005) Identifying early indicators for autism in self-regulation difficulties. Focus on autism and other pervasive developmental disorders, 20, 106-116

Grandin, T. (1996). Thinking in pictures: and other reports from my life with autism. Vintage books. New York.

Hobson, P. (2002). The cradle of thought. London: Macmillan.

Keane, E. (2004). Autism: The heart of the disorder? Sensory processing & social engagement — illustrations from autobiographical accounts and selected research findings. Australian journal of early childhood, 29, 8-14.

Keane, E. (2007). The integration of students with autism into N.S.W. primary schools: a multiple-case study of inclusion. Final draft of PhD thesis. Charles Sturt University, N.S.W. Australia

Klin, A., Jones, W., Schultz, R. & Volkmar, F. (2005). The enactive mind - From actions to cognition: Lessons from autism. In F. Volkmar, R. Paul, A. Klin & D.J. Cohen (Eds.), Handbook of autism and pervasive developmental disorders (3rd Edition, pp. 473-514). New Jersey: J. Wiley.

Laurent, A.C. & Rubin, E. (2004). Challenges in emotional regulation in Asperger syndrome & high-functioning autism. Topics in language disorders, 24, 286-297.

Lawson, W. (2001). Understanding and working with the spectrum of autism. London: Jessica Kingsley.

Ozonoff, S., South, M. & Provencal, S. (2005). Executive functions. In F. Volkmar, R. Paul, A. Klin & D.J. Cohen (Eds.), Handbook of autism and pervasive developmental disorders (3rd Edition, pp. 606-627). New Jersey: J. Wiley.

Reitzel, J. & Szatmari, P (2003). Cognitive and academic problems. In M. Prior (Ed), Learning and behaviour problems in autism (pp. 35-54). New York: Guildford Press.

Sainsbury, C. (2000). Martian in the playground. Understanding the schoolchild with Asperger’s syndrome. Bristol, UK: Lucky Duck Publishing.

Shore, S. (2001). An interview with Stephen Shore: Understanding autism spectrum - What teachers need to know. Intervention in school and clinic, 36, 293-299.

Wing, L. (1996). The autistic spectrum: a guide for parents and professionals. London: Constable.

Wray, J. & Williams, K. (2007). The prevalence of autism in Australia: Can it be established from existing data? Autism Advisory Board on Autism Spectrum Disorders

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