Showing posts with label hyperfocus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hyperfocus. Show all posts

Tuesday, 21 February 2023

Epidemic of False Diagnoses of Autism | Chapter 4 | Research Highlights in Disease and Health Research Vol. 1

The purpose concerning this study is to decide the reason for rapidly increasing diagnoses of autism.  In 2018, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported that 1 in 44 teenagers were diagnosed accompanying an autism spectrum disorder, for a predominance rate of 2.27% of the population. In 2012, a review of all-encompassing prevalence of autism found 62 cases per 10,000 nation, for a prevalence rate of 0.62 portion. This apparent 266 portion increase in autism prevalence is in bare contrast to all other disorders filed in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5), for which skilled has been no increase in predominance over this same six-old age period.  The increase in asserted autism prevalence from 0.62 to 2.27 allotment is entirely on account of the DSM-5 creation of a wrong and overly broad autism range (ASD) catch-all category that includes environments unrelated to autism. These figures desire that 70% of those who have happened given an ASD disease may not be autistic.  What the therapy professions urgently demand is a causal located definition of autism, as urged in this report. Autism is an hereditary neurophysiological difference in by virtue of what the brain processes news and is caused by a flawed cingulate gyrus (CG), that part of the brain that focuses attention.

Author(s) Details:

David Rowland,
288 Pirie St., Grand Falls, New Brunswick, E3Z 2X9, Canada.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RHDHR-V1/article/view/9502

Saturday, 27 August 2022

A Brief Study about How the Autistic Mind Functions, as Experienced by an Insider| Chapter 8 | Current Practice in Medical Science Vol.10

 Chemical imbalance can generally plainly be perceived from within watching out. Those searching in have no edge of reference with which to effortlessly comprehend how the situation is playing out. This study lays out that mental imbalance is neither neurodevelopmental nor a problem. It is essentially an inborn neurophysiological contrast in how the cerebrum processes data. The novel and central quality of mental imbalance is hyperfocus, the interminable and tenacious condition of serious focus focused on each thought design in turn to the rejection of all the other things. Mentally unbalanced individuals exist in a specific inward space that is completely savvy and liberated from profound and social interruptions. We concentrate on the world exhaustively, however we are not genuinely put resources into what we see.


Author(s) Details:

David Rowland,
Independent Researcher Registered with ORCID, Canada.


Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/CPMS-V10/article/view/8069

Tuesday, 19 October 2021

Differential Diagnosis of Autism | Chapter 3 | Recent Developments in Medicine and Medical Research Vol. 5

 A diagnosis without a known cause is nothing more than a name that gives the impression of comprehension. Because clinicians diagnose by ticking off symptoms on a checklist with no comprehension of cause and effect, autism has become over-diagnosed and now encompasses a spectrum of diseases with varying degrees of resemblance. This study (a) identifies the unique and defining feature of autism that is responsible for all of its observed traits, (b) maps the neurophysiological differences between an autistic brain and a neurotypical brain, (c) explains the neuropsychological differences between autism and conditions that are frequently misdiagnosed as autism, and (d) provides a litmus test to determine if someone suspected of being autistic has been correctly diagnosed. A malfunctioning cingulate gyrus (CG) causes autism by keeping a person's attention fixed on the left frontal lobe, the logical/analytical section of the brain.


Author (S) Details

D. Rowland

Independent Researcher registered with ORCID, Canada.



View Book :- https://stm.bookpi.org/RDMMR-V5/article/view/4188