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Which of the following is a DSMV criterion for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Which of the following is a DSMV criterion for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
- Preference for specific food and routes
- Interest in a wide range of activities
- Deficits in Social-Emotional Reciprocity (correct)
- Excellent social communication skills
Which behavior is NOT listed as a repetitive pattern in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
Which behavior is NOT listed as a repetitive pattern in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)?
- Lining up toys or flipping objects
- Echolalia
- Idiosyncratic phrases
- Use of diverse speech (correct)
Which of the following is a characteristic of Nonverbal Communicative Behaviors in ASD?
Which of the following is a characteristic of Nonverbal Communicative Behaviors in ASD?
- Excellent use of gestures and body language
- Overwhelming use of facial expressions
- Poorly integrated verbal and nonverbal communication (correct)
- Total lack of nonverbal communication
What is a common feature of Inflexible Adherence to Routines in ASD?
What is a common feature of Inflexible Adherence to Routines in ASD?
Which of the following is a characteristic of Restricted and Repetitive Behavior in ASD?
Which of the following is a characteristic of Restricted and Repetitive Behavior in ASD?
What is the term used to describe a child's obliviousness to touch, pain, movement, sights, sounds, and smells due to poor registration within the nervous system?
What is the term used to describe a child's obliviousness to touch, pain, movement, sights, sounds, and smells due to poor registration within the nervous system?
Which term refers to a continuum of exaggerated responses to sensation, including both hypo-responsitivity and hyper-responsitivity?
Which term refers to a continuum of exaggerated responses to sensation, including both hypo-responsitivity and hyper-responsitivity?
Which type of sensory dysfunction is associated with poor safety awareness and a child's obliviousness to touch, pain, movement, sights, sounds, and smells?
Which type of sensory dysfunction is associated with poor safety awareness and a child's obliviousness to touch, pain, movement, sights, sounds, and smells?
Which sensory dysfunction is characterized by seeking excessive sensory input and engaging in intense or prolonged sensory experiences?
Which sensory dysfunction is characterized by seeking excessive sensory input and engaging in intense or prolonged sensory experiences?
Which sensory dysfunction involves the brainstem's ability to enable attention to stimuli and ignore irrelevant sensory information?
Which sensory dysfunction involves the brainstem's ability to enable attention to stimuli and ignore irrelevant sensory information?