Autism features and disorders in emotional relationships

  • Nurmatova Durdona Gafurjon qizi Samarkand State University
Keywords: reading, canenr syndrome, repetitive motion, emotionla disorder, sensory impulses, social communication, intellectual functions, cognitive processes, behavioural disorders

Abstract

The article presents practical aspects of the psychological study of the problem of autism. The results of the experimental studies conducted on this scientific problem are given. Psychological characteristics of problem solutions are briefly analyzed. The essence of theories on autism syndrome and the interpretation of these theories today have been described, in addition to which the problems with early detection and correction of this syndrome are covered. The article describes the features of autism syndrome and disorders in relationships, as well as clinical signs of the syndrome, diagnostic criteria.

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Published
2020-08-06
How to Cite
[1]
Durdona Gafurjon qizi, N. 2020. Autism features and disorders in emotional relationships. International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 8 (Aug. 2020), 6-11. DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/ijie.v3i8.519.
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