Billets publics @autismcrisis sur Bluesky et Twitter/X

Cette page rassemble dans un même flux chronologique les billets publics intégrés depuis @autismcrisis.bsky.social sur Bluesky et les billets archivés depuis Twitter/X. Elle facilite la lecture, le filtrage et l’examen structuré des billets publics de Michelle Dawson utilisés dans le projet de veille scientifique sur l’autisme.

Twitter/X et Bluesky

14986 publications :

The hyperfocusing hypothesis?--proposing that "people with schizophrenia have an overly narrow and intense focus of attention" & "focus narrowly whether or not it is advantageous and have difficulty in spreading their attention more broadly..."? journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/... autism-relevant?

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Pilot trial of DBS for "severe and refractory" self-injury, in N=6 autistic children who were "ineligible for or previously failed medical therapy" & "ineligible for or did not realize a benefit from behavioral therapy"? www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... DBS "was feasible and well-tolerated"?

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Researchers predicted that unpredictable (vs predictable) situations "would be more challenging" for autistic compared to non-autistic adults--"but the effect was opposite to our expectations" onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... cognitive flexibility vs predictability, online study, free

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An 18-article introductory neurodiversity reading list? "defining and interpreting neurodiversity remains complex"? autism-relevant, free elifesciences.org/articles/102... authors "strived to only include papers if their core ideas were, in our joint opinion, not stigmatizing or ableist"?

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Do human brains really have 86 billion neurons?--"studies on neurons number do not warrant this generic conclusion" & "the only possible answer to the titular question 'Do we know the number of neurons in the human brain?' is: No, we don't" academic.oup.com/brain/advanc... autism-relevant, free

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On the confusing definitions of ID & DD: "Not everyone with a DD has ID, but do all people with ID, by definition, have a DD? Can someone have ID but not DD? How are populations of people with ID, DD, and IDD characterized in different datasets?" pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39585684/ autism-relevant

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Late registered: "What are the key factors influencing dropout rates and retention among autistic university students across different types of degree programs and institutions worldwide?" www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/dis... systematic review of qualitative studies

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"In the absence of a move towards transdiagnostic research...we limit ‘the potential for real discovery, as well as practical impact on practice & in people's lives’"?--commentary acamh.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/... note: ABA has long been transdiagnostic & no this has not helped autistics

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Researchers "increasingly concerned with the problem of participants misrepresenting themselves"--which "can compromise the validity and reliability of findings... potentially leading to incorrect conclusions and inappropriate recommendations" www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti... autism-relevant

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"genetic heterogeneity mirrors the phenotypic diversity of autistic individuals and provides a helpful bridge between biomedical and neurodiversity perspectives"? pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39585908/ reconsidering "the medical view of autism and its compatibility with neurodiversity"? review, free

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