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Title Authors PubMed ID
1 Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children with Visual Impairment and Blindness: A Scoping Review Moire Stevenson 38546815
PSYCHOLOGY
2 Strategies used during the cognitive evaluation of older adults with dual sensory impairment: a scoping review Dumassais S; Pichora-Fuller MK; Guthrie D; Phillips NA; Savundranayagam M; Wittich W; 38506649
PSYCHOLOGY
3 The effects of simulated and actual visual impairment on the Montreal Cognitive Assessment Stark Z; Morrice E; Murphy C; Wittich W; Johnson AP; 35341447
PSYCHOLOGY
4 Visual Performance and Cortical Atrophy in Vision-Related Brain Regions Differ Between Older Adults with (or at Risk for) Alzheimer's Disease Sana Rehan 34397410
CRDH
5 Exploring the use of smartphones and tablets among people with visual impairments: Are mainstream devices replacing the use of traditional visual aids? Martiniello N, Eisenbarth W, Lehane C, Johnson A, Wittich W 31697612
PSYCHOLOGY

 

Title:Assessment of Autism Spectrum Disorders in Children with Visual Impairment and Blindness: A Scoping Review
Authors:Moire Stevenson
Link:https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38546815/
DOI:10.1007/s10803-024-06300-x
Publication:Journal of autism and developmental disorders
Keywords:AssessmentAssessment toolsAutism spectrum disorderBlindnessCongenital blindnessCortical visual impairmentPeripheral visual impairmentVisual impairment
PMID:38546815 Category: Date Added:2024-03-28
Dept Affiliation: PSYCHOLOGY
1 Lethbridge-Layton Mackay Rehabilitation Centre, Centre for Interdisciplinary Research in Rehabilitation of Greater Montreal (CRIR), CIUSSS West-Central Montreal, Lead for Disability Accommodations at Concordia University, Montreal, QC, Canada. info@moirestevenson.com.
2 Doctoral Candidate, School/Applied Child Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Canada.

Description:

There is a higher incidence of diagnosed Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) in children with visual impairment and blindness (VIB) than in typically sighted children. However, we currently lack appropriate assessment measures to fully understand the neurodevelopment of children with VIB. Numerous factors, such as common characteristics between children with VIB and ASD and the reliance of visual behaviours in assessments of ASD, complicate the clinical and diagnostic understanding of these children....




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