A comparative study on parental language used by parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and typically developing children
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Evolution.
A comparative study on parental language used by parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and typically developing children, autism, canalization, Combined pattern of childhood psycho-behavioral characteristics in patients with schizophrenia: a retrospective study in Japan, corpus callosum, critical comments by important family members, developmental factors, environmental factors, epigenesis, epigenetic, epigenetics, evolution, evolutionary fitness, Evolutionary Psychiatry, extinction burst, feed forward, Haeckel’s law, hippocampal place cells, hippocampi, homeostasis, induseum griseum, lateral longitudinal stria, maladaptation, medial longitudinal stria, mental health, mood disorders, neocortex, ontogeny, paranoid disorders, phenotypic plasticity, phylogeny, plasticity, rank theory of depression, schizophrenia, strands of Lancisi, The influence of phenotypic modifications on evolution: the Baldwin effect and modern perspectives, the Pons test, The role of phenotypic plasticity in driving genetic evolution, WaddingtonMost patients with mental illness do not have relatives with the same condition. Phylogenetically, it may well have been true that social groups were stabilised by depressed members, and that families were stabilised by biddable members who passively accepted distortion: ontogenetically, these possibilities need to be tested, with the mental health of group members and…
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Conversation.
A comparative study on parental language used by parents of children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and typically developing children, acting, aggressive mimicry, anxiety carrier state, arousal, avoidance, Bill Shankly, biological advantage, bluster, child, children, circumlocution, clear the head, CNV, competitiveness, contingent negative variation, conversation, conversational narcissism, conversational turns, deception, Doppler effect, ensonification, errors of judgement, errors of judgment, flannel, genetic causes of autism, genetic causes of schizophrenia, Gilbertian mimicry, human host, human parasite, implicature, interview technique, irritability, jitter, loneliness, malfeasance, misrepresentation, mobile phone, monologue, mutual regression, Nash equilibrium, networking, obsessionality, pets, plausible deniability, pregnant pause, prevarication, pseudo-conversation, regression., risks of autism, risks of schizophrenia, seduction, self-reassurance, self-stimulation, sexual promise, shift response, sleep, soliloquy, stimulus-independent thought, support response, the centre of attention, The cortical generators of the contingent negative variation in humans: a study with subdural electrodes, the sound of her own voice, the sound of his own voice, the sound of one’s own voice, thinking out loud, tit for tat, verbiageConversation normally starts with an alerting signal, so as to engage the attention of the intended collocutor. Absence of the alerting signal conveys that this is not going to be a conversation. Conversation normally includes listening pauses, the absence of which indicates that this is not a conversation: “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”…