Asperger Syndrome is a brain developmental disorder that appears in childhood and continues without remission. Because Asperger Syndrome is classified as a form of autism, it has many of the same symptoms.
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| - Asperger Syndrome is a brain developmental disorder that appears in childhood and continues without remission. Because Asperger Syndrome is classified as a form of autism, it has many of the same symptoms.
- Statistically it affects an undue number of radio talk show hosts and Hollywood actors, though it has yet to be determined whether the behavior guides ultimate vocation, or whether the condition results from prolonged exposure to ego-stroking. Some theorists believe that the entire Japanese people suffer from Asperger's Syndrome because of their tendency to stay emotionally detached in all situations except seppuku.
- WHAAAT? WHAAAAAAAAAAT? WHAAAAAAT? WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT? WHAT??????? WHAT... I dunno! Asperger Syndrome is kind of like when you don't have enough apostrophes, or bowlingtrophes, or zoetrophes. Zoophilia? No.
- Asperger syndrome (or Asperger's disorder), also referred to as Asperger's or just AS, is a Pervasive Developmental Disorder on the Autistic spectrum. As a milder condition, it differs from other spectrum conditions with relatively normal language and intelligence. Asperger Syndrome was an official diagnosis under the DSM-IV, but has been removed from the DSM-5, which simply uses the term "Autism Spectrum Disorder." Under the ICD-10 however the name remains.
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| - social imparement, repetitive behavior, atypical speech patterns, decreased response to stimuli
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| - Genetic neurological disorder
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| - There is a strong genetic component, but the specific etiology is unknown.
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| - Asperger Syndrome is a brain developmental disorder that appears in childhood and continues without remission. Because Asperger Syndrome is classified as a form of autism, it has many of the same symptoms.
- Asperger syndrome (or Asperger's disorder), also referred to as Asperger's or just AS, is a Pervasive Developmental Disorder on the Autistic spectrum. As a milder condition, it differs from other spectrum conditions with relatively normal language and intelligence. Asperger Syndrome was an official diagnosis under the DSM-IV, but has been removed from the DSM-5, which simply uses the term "Autism Spectrum Disorder." Under the ICD-10 however the name remains. Children and adults with Asperger Syndrome have an intellectual capacity within or above the typical range, but have a distinct profile of abilities that has been apparent since early childhood.
- Statistically it affects an undue number of radio talk show hosts and Hollywood actors, though it has yet to be determined whether the behavior guides ultimate vocation, or whether the condition results from prolonged exposure to ego-stroking. Some theorists believe that the entire Japanese people suffer from Asperger's Syndrome because of their tendency to stay emotionally detached in all situations except seppuku.
- WHAAAT? WHAAAAAAAAAAT? WHAAAAAAT? WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT? WHAT??????? WHAT... I dunno! Asperger Syndrome is kind of like when you don't have enough apostrophes, or bowlingtrophes, or zoetrophes. Zoophilia? No.
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