This article on ADHD talks about research from Bath University in the UK.
Essentially it says
- Mental health risk higher in ADHD alone > Mental Health risk in Autism alone
- The risk is higher when there are co-morbidities (ie: Autism+ADHD)
This article on ADHD talks about research from Bath University in the UK.
Essentially it says
Its already month 2 of 2023. Time does rush past.
This time in Jan 2022
With my Haas Scholars Cohort on the UC Berkeley Campus.
We were back to in-person meetings though fully masked indoors.
Implications for autism. Application and interventions is my big thought always.
I think by now it is pretty established that there are glitches in multisensory processing in autistics.
Past studies indicate TBW (Temporal Binding Window) larger in autistics - individual cortical columns were strong, but not talking to columns in other domains.
I want to highlight that this paper says that this balance between distributed vs local information can be a tool to explore differences in multisensory processing. The paper also goes on to say that this can be used to develop effective interventions aimed at improving performance on tasks requiring coordination between different sensory modalities.
So how exactly can we start to do this. What kind of experiment design can we set up so that we get to big goal of interventions. Do we first check for what regions of the brain are involved in autistics, while we do a task.
In a world of noise and chaos,
My mind is a storm, a tempest tossed.
The overwhelming sensation,
Meltdown, a state of frustration.
My senses heightened,
Sounds and lights, so brightened.
A cacophony of noise,
A confusion that destroys.
A feeling of impending doom.
As I try to find an escape room.
But there is no escape,
From this overwhelming state.
I am trapped in my mind,
A prisoner of my own fate.
Is there a glimmer of hope,
A lifeline to help me cope.
To regain control, and continue on
But in the middle of the meltdown, all that is long gone.