High Functioning autism entities
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Clinic
HFA is an autism classification where a person exhibits NO intellectual disability, but may exhibit deficits in communication, emotion recognition and expression, and social interaction.
HFA vs Asperger
HFA has a significant delay in the development of Early speech / Language skills, before the age of three years. Asperger syndrome has no language delay.
Further HFA Characteristics are:
- Lower verbal reasoning ability
- Better visual/spatial skills (higher performance IQ)
- Less deviating locomotion (e.g. clumsiness)
- Problems functioning independently
- Curiosity and interest for many different things
- Not as good at empathizing with other people
- Male to female ratio (4:1) much smaller
Comorbidities
- Anxiety, OCD , ADHD and Tourette syndrome
- Association between HFA and criminal behavior is not completely characterized yet.
Cause
- Regions identified in the "social" brain include the amygdala, superior temporal sulcus, fusiform gyrus area and orbitofrontal cortex.
- Further abnormalities have been observed in the caudate nucleus, believed to be involved in restrictive behaviors, as well as in a significant increase in the amount of cortical grey matter and atypical connectivity between brain regions.