tailieunhanh - Ebook AUTISM the movement sensing perspective: Part 2

(BQ) Part 2 book “AUTISM the movement sensing perspective” has contents: Autism sports and educational model for inclusion, reframing autism spectrum disorder for teachers, argentinian ambulatory integral model to treat autism spectrum disorders, and other contents. | 13 Inherent Noise Hidden in Nervous Systems’ Rhythms Leads to New Strategies for Detection and Treatments of Core Motor Sensing Traits in ASD Elizabeth B. Torres CONTENTS Introduction 197 Background on Motor Dysfunction Assessment in ASD 198 Why Choose Pointing and Gait in Our Examples? .200 New Data Type: From Discrete Segments to Continuous, Naturalistic Behaviors 202 Noise in the Periphery203 Deafferented Subject IAN Waterman 205 Can We Shift from Random and Noisy Motor Patterns in ASD to Predictable Motor Signals? .206 Take-Home Lesson: Disconnected Brain Science Needs to Bridge the Mind–Body Dichotomy in ASD Definition, Research, and Treatments .209 References 210 This chapter provides examples of new data types to use with the statistical platform for individualized behavioral analysis so as to both simulate important aspects of inherent variations in natural behaviors and test predictions about signal-to-noise ratios and randomness in empirical data. Through several statistical lenses, we “zoom in and out” of deliberate and spontaneous biorhythms generated by the nervous systems during pointing and walking. We study the stochastic properties of these biorhythms with subsecond time precision. We analyze these data with an eye for corrective feedback information of use to the autism spectrum disorder researchers .