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Title Repetitve and restricted behaviors and interests in autism spectrum disorders : from neurobiology to behavior / Eynat Gal, Nurit Yirmiya, editors
Published Cham : Springer, [2021]

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Description 1 online resource
Series Autism and child psychopathology series
Autism and child psychopathology series.
Contents Intro -- Contents -- Contributors -- Chapter 1: Introduction: Repetitive and Restricted Behaviors and Interests in Autism Spectrum Disorders -- Routines, Rituals and Resistance to Change -- Circumscribed and Restricted Interests -- Hypo- or Hyper-Reactivity to Sensory Input/Unusual Sensory Interests -- References -- Chapter 2: "It's in my Nature" -- Subjective Meanings of Repetitive and Restricted Behaviors and Interests Voiced by Adults with Autism Spectrum Disorders -- Introduction -- First-Hand Accounts of RRBI
First-Hand Accounts in the Current Chapter: Participants, Data Collection and Interpretation -- Subjective Meaning of RRBIs -- Arousal and Attention Regulation -- Sensory Regulation -- Emotional Regulation -- Providing a Sense of Security and Coping with Unexpected Changes in Routine -- Managing Social Communication and Social Interaction -- Subjective Implications of RRBIs in Daily Life -- RRBIs that Promote Participation -- RRBI that Inhibit Participation -- Implications for Research and Practice -- RRBIs in Adulthood -- The Centrality of Sensory Sensitivity
Emotional and Psychological Aspects -- Implications for Daily Functioning -- References -- Chapter 3: Neurological Mechanisms Underlying Repetitive and Restricted Behaviors in Autism Spectrum Disorders -- RRBI's and Psychological Theories -- Structural Abnormalities -- Genetic Abnormalities -- Molecular (Neurotransmitters) Abnormalities -- Summary -- References -- Chapter 4: Repeated Behavioral Patterns in Animal Models of Autism -- ASD-Like Mice Models Based on Genetic Manipulation -- Shank3 Knockout/Mutation -- NLGN3/NLGN4 Mutation -- Social Interaction Tests for Rodents
Dyadic Reciprocal Social Interaction Test -- Three Chambers Social Interaction Test -- Male to Female Ultrasonic Communication -- Stereotypical Movements Tests for Rodents -- Self-Grooming Independent of Social Context -- Digging Independent of Social Context -- Marble Burying Test -- Wheel Jam Test -- Morris Water Maze/Water T-Maze -- Anxiety Depression and ADHD Tests for Rodents -- Open Field Test -- Elevated plus Maze Test -- ASD-Like Mice Model Based on Induced Inflammation during Pregnancy -- Inducing by Poly (I:C) -- ASD-Like Mice Model Based on Multifactorial Factors -- Summary
Summary This volume examines repetitive and restrictive behaviors and interests (RRBIs) affecting individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The various aspects of RRBIs, an umbrella term for a broad class of behaviors linked by repetition, rigidity, invariance, and inappropriateness to place and context are reviewed by an international team of expert leaders in the field. Key topics of coverage include: Neurological Mechanisms Underlying Repetitive: Animal and human models Underlying mechanisms of RRBs across typical and atypical development The relationship between RRBI and other characteristics of ASD (communication, social, sensory aspects) RRBIs and adults with ASD Diagnosing RRBIs An RRBI intervention model The book bridges the gap between the neurobiological and neurocognitive bodies of knowledge in relation to RRBIs and their behavioral aspects and examines associations with other domains of ASD. In addition, the volume addresses related assessment and treatment of RRBI in ASD. This is an essential resource for researchers, graduate students, clinicians and related therapists and professionals in developmental psychology, behavioral therapy/rehabilitation, social work, clinical child and school psychology, child and adolescent psychiatry, pediatrics, occupational therapy and special education
Notes Includes index
Bibliography References-Chapter 5: Underlying Mechanisms of Restricted and Repetitive Behaviors Across Typical and Atypical Development-Introduction-Conceptualization and Classification of RRB-Integrating Findings across Typical and Atypical Development to Inform the Identification of the Mechanism Involved in the Development and Maintenance of RRB in ASD-Insistence on Sameness-Repetitive Motor Behaviors (RMB)-Summary and Future Directions-References-Chapter 6: Sensory Subtypes in Autism Spectrum Disorder-Sensory Features in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 14, 2021)
Subject Autism spectrum disorders.
Compulsive behavior.
Stereotyped behavior (Psychiatry)
Child Development Disorders, Pervasive
Stereotyped Behavior
addiction.
Autism spectrum disorders
Compulsive behavior
Stereotyped behavior (Psychiatry)
Trastorns de l'espectre autista.
Conducta compulsiva.
Genre/Form Llibres electrònics.
Form Electronic book
Author Gal, Eynat, editor
Yirmiya, Nurit, editor
ISBN 9783030664459
3030664457