PSYCH 2AP3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 14: Dopamine Receptor D4, Heritability, Amygdala
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4 8 1 ~ 5 0 1: disorder that show early in life often persist as the person grows older, they are neurodevelopmental disorders. Developmental psychopathology: study of how disorders arise and how they range with time. Time during childhood is important because of the critical periods: changes are significant and when critical development occurs. Some people believe that autism suffer from an disruption in early social development: which prevents them from developing important social relationships. Understanding developmental relationships is importance: help knowing what processes are disrupted can help us understand the disorder better. Echolalia (repeating what other are saying) is a common symptom in autism spectrum; it is an. Identify disorder so the deficit can be better dealt with intermediate language development in normal child too. It could just mean a delated language skill and not a symptom of their disorder. Case study: danny: the boy who can"t it till.