Lecture Description
May 07, 2009
Rapid progress is being made on a number of fronts with regard to understanding the factors that increase the risk for developing autism. Autism is among the most common of neurodevelopmental disorders. Autism risk also is highly heritable. A brief overview of the current state of thinking regarding genetic risk is discussed. Series: M.I.N.D. Institute Lecture Series on Neurodevelopmental Disorders [6/2009] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 16239]
Course Index
- Autism Assessment and Education Planning for Children
- Social Skills Training in Adolescence
- What Causes Autism? Two Short Stories
- Educating Individuals with Autism
- Intellectual Disabilities and College
- Treatments for Children with Autism
- Autism and Access to General Education
- Where Are We with the Autisms?
- Social Lives of Children with Autism at School
- Improving School-Related Peer Relationships
- Autism: Effective interven
- Visualizing and Verbalizing - Children with Learning Delays
- The Mind of a Visual Thinker: Photo-Realistic Images
- Autism and the Brain's Theory of Mind
- Medication Treatment in Autism: What Really Works
Course Description
A selection of autism-related programming from the University of California. Check out the entire collection at http://www.uctv.tv/autism.
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