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Which of the following best describes a neurodevelopmental condition?
Which of the following best describes a neurodevelopmental condition?
- A condition that is acquired in adulthood
- A condition that is prone to sudden onset in adulthood
- A condition that shows relapse and remission
- A condition associated with atypical brain development extending from early life into adulthood (correct)
What is a characteristic feature of neurodevelopmental conditions?
What is a characteristic feature of neurodevelopmental conditions?
- Relapse and remission of symptoms
- Onset in late adulthood
- Acquisition of differences in adulthood
- Presence of cognitive differences from early life to adulthood (correct)
Which term is not appropriate when referring to individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions?
Which term is not appropriate when referring to individuals with neurodevelopmental conditions?
- Disorder
- Condition
- Abnormality
- Divergence (correct)
What distinguishes neurodevelopmental conditions from schizophrenia?
What distinguishes neurodevelopmental conditions from schizophrenia?
What term is suggested as an alternative to 'disorder' to describe autism and ADHD?
What term is suggested as an alternative to 'disorder' to describe autism and ADHD?
What is the suggested alternative to 'challenging/disruptive behavior' in the context of autism and ADHD?
What is the suggested alternative to 'challenging/disruptive behavior' in the context of autism and ADHD?
What is the term used to refer to individuals who are not on the autism spectrum?
What is the term used to refer to individuals who are not on the autism spectrum?
Which term is considered potentially ableist in the context of discussing disabled people?
Which term is considered potentially ableist in the context of discussing disabled people?
What is the term that emphasizes recognizing and respecting neurological differences as a social category?
What is the term that emphasizes recognizing and respecting neurological differences as a social category?
What is the term used to describe autism and ADHD as part of normal variations in the human genome?
What is the term used to describe autism and ADHD as part of normal variations in the human genome?
What term refers to specific needs and disabilities in the context of autism and ADHD?
What term refers to specific needs and disabilities in the context of autism and ADHD?
What does the term 'co-morbid' refer to in the context of autism and ADHD?
What does the term 'co-morbid' refer to in the context of autism and ADHD?
What term emphasizes prioritizing mental health and wellbeing over 'passing' as non-autistic?
What term emphasizes prioritizing mental health and wellbeing over 'passing' as non-autistic?
'Healthy controls/normative sample' refers to individuals who are:
'Healthy controls/normative sample' refers to individuals who are:
What term should be used to emphasize the unique strengths and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum?
What term should be used to emphasize the unique strengths and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum?
What does the term 'at risk for ASD' indicate?
What does the term 'at risk for ASD' indicate?
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of neurodevelopmental conditions?
Which of the following is a characteristic feature of neurodevelopmental conditions?
What distinguishes neurodevelopmental conditions from schizophrenia?
What distinguishes neurodevelopmental conditions from schizophrenia?
Which term emphasizes recognizing and respecting neurological differences as a social category?
Which term emphasizes recognizing and respecting neurological differences as a social category?
What is the term that should be used to emphasize the unique strengths and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum?
What is the term that should be used to emphasize the unique strengths and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum?
What term is suggested as an alternative to 'disorder' to describe autism and ADHD?
What term is suggested as an alternative to 'disorder' to describe autism and ADHD?
Which term is considered potentially ableist in the context of discussing disabled people?
Which term is considered potentially ableist in the context of discussing disabled people?
What distinguishes neurodevelopmental conditions from schizophrenia?
What distinguishes neurodevelopmental conditions from schizophrenia?
What does the term 'at risk for ASD' indicate?
What does the term 'at risk for ASD' indicate?
'Healthy controls/normative sample' refers to individuals who are:
'Healthy controls/normative sample' refers to individuals who are:
What term refers to specific needs and disabilities in the context of autism and ADHD?
What term refers to specific needs and disabilities in the context of autism and ADHD?
'Co-morbid' refers to:
'Co-morbid' refers to:
What term should be used to emphasize the unique strengths and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum?
What term should be used to emphasize the unique strengths and needs of individuals on the autism spectrum?
'Challenging/disruptive behavior' can be replaced with:
'Challenging/disruptive behavior' can be replaced with:
'Person first' language is used to refer to:
'Person first' language is used to refer to:
What term emphasizes prioritizing mental health and wellbeing over 'passing' as non-autistic?
What term emphasizes prioritizing mental health and wellbeing over 'passing' as non-autistic?
What is the term used to describe autism and ADHD as part of normal variations in the human genome?
What is the term used to describe autism and ADHD as part of normal variations in the human genome?