Search

Search Funnelback University

Search powered by Funnelback
1 - 50 of 239 search results for `people with autism`
  1. Fully-matching results

  2. Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism |

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/
    3 Jul 2024: ConnectA. ConnectA is an informal network group run by CLaRA which brings together different groups and people with experience working and living with Autism. ... Click here to read more about our research. We also run ConnectA, a local network group or
  3. genes | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/genes
    3 Jul 2024: 29 Oct 2019. People with a higher genetic likelihood of autism are more likely to report higher childhood maltreatment, self-harm and suicidal thoughts according. ... 24 Apr 2017. The largest genomic analysis of puberty timing in men and women conducted
  4. Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/human-rights-of-people-with-autism-not-being-met-leading-expert-tells-united-nations
    Thumbnail for Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert tells United Nations | University of Cambridge 31 Mar 2017: Search. Search. Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert tells United Nations. ... Research. Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert tells United Nations..
  5. Jools Holland to host autism fundraising concert | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/jools-holland-to-host-autism-fundraising-concert
    6 Jul 2006: An estimated 535,000 people have an autism spectrum condition in the UK, a term referring to a range of conditions affecting the brain but which share similar characteristics such as ... People with autism also have heightened attention to detail that
  6. Autism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/autism
    3 Jul 2024: Autism 18(7), 794-802. ——— & Lyte 2012. The normalisation agenda and the psycho-emotional disablement of autistic people. ... Bar-Nadav, E. Vaintropov & S. Schicktanz 2018. Representing autism: challenges of collective representation in German and
  7. https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/harry-specters/feed/

    https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/harry-specters/feed/
    2 Jul 2024: p pHarry Specters, which supports employment for people with autism, won the contract after its story appeared in a television series, a ... Mona Shah, founder of the startup, said their vision is “to enable young people with autism to become
  8. Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/synaesthesia-is-more-common-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2013: The team of scientists from Cambridge University found that whereas synaesthesia only occurred in 7.2% of typical individuals, it occurred in 18.9% of people with autism. ... Donielle Johnson, a Cambridge Gates Scholar who carried out the study as part
  9. senses | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/senses
    3 Jul 2024: 22 Jun 2021. Researchers have shown why people with mental health disorders, including anorexia and panic disorders, experience physical signals differently. ... 20 Nov 2013. People with autism are more likely to also have synaesthesia, suggests new
  10. Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/disability
    3 Jul 2024: Paul Antze (2010) also underlines this point, demonstrating how people diagnosed with autism use social media to simultaneously embrace and reject the label of disability. ... Antze (2010) describes the tension between the medical and the social where
  11. People | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/people
    3 Jul 2024: Prediction and Learning Lab: led by Dr Rebecca Lawson, this group is interested in how people with autism learn under uncertainty and predict the world around them. ... Visual Cognition Lab: led by Dr Greg Davis, this group is interested in how visual
  12. human rights | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/human-rights
    3 Jul 2024: 31 Mar 2017. The basic human rights of autistic people are not being met, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, a world expert on autism, told the United Nations in New. ... 05 Jul 2014. Brazilians are famous for their love of football but millions of ordinary
  13. ConnectA | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/Connecta
    3 Jul 2024: This information is vital to research and people working with children and adults with autism. ... They are able to help families, teachers and researchers to understand the concerns and preoccupations of children and young people with autism themselves.
  14. Intellectual disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/intellectual-disability
    3 Jul 2024: It thereby foregrounds the significance and the complexity of the relational lives of people with intellectual disabilities. ... Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. Aydos, Valeria, and Helena Fietz. 2017. “When citizenship demands care: The inclusion of people
  15. United Nations | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/United-Nations
    3 Jul 2024: Policies for People and Planet. ... 31 Mar 2017. The basic human rights of autistic people are not being met, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, a world expert on autism, told the United Nations in New.
  16. Research | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/research
    3 Jul 2024: Our goal is to conduct highly precise research that provides useful data for informing targeted techniques and interventions to enhance the lives of people with autism. ... This is a challenge for research: how can we discover what the main
  17. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/122/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/122/feed
    3 Jul 2024: in other cultures and in ‘pre-modern’ Europe, people with cognitive impairments led relatively normal lives (e.g. ... The reliance of people with intellectual disabilities upon others troubles expectations about work in Jordan, Uganda, and India.
  18. Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genetic-variants-for-autism-linked-to-higher-rates-of-self-harm-and-childhood-maltreatment
    Thumbnail for Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and childhood maltreatment | University of Cambridge 29 Oct 2019: They found that individuals with higher number of genetic variants associated with autism are more likely to report childhood maltreatment, self-harm and suicidal ideation. ... with autism have higher risks for maltreatment and self-harm.
  19. Biomarker for autism discovered | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/biomarker-for-autism-discovered
    Thumbnail for Biomarker for autism discovered | University of Cambridge 12 Jul 2011: Siblings of people with autism show a similar pattern of brain activity to that seen in people with autism when looking at emotional facial expressions. ... shown to have similarities in people with autism and their unaffected brothers and sisters.
  20. Brain differences and autism | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/brain-differences-and-autism
    4 Nov 2005: Using psychometric definitions of the typical male and female brain, people with autism spectrum conditions show an exaggeration of the male profile. ... focused on empathy, and males, on average, tend to be slightly more focused on systems, and that
  21. For staff - Department of Psychiatry

    https://www.staff.admin.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/6548/feed
    3 Jul 2024: talks and discussions with people with learning disabilities, autism, their families and supporters at the National Autistic Society and The Autism Show - which is attended by 4,000 people. ... to undertake PhD research examining the role of the
  22. Previous research | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/research/previous-research
    3 Jul 2024: Alternatively, people with autism may have difficulty accessing the rare pronunciation of the homographs under the time pressures of the experiment. ... might be processed differently in people with an autism spectrum disorder.
  23. New study examines sexuality of people with Autism - Department of…

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/2021/05/10/new-study-examines-sexuality-of-people-with-autism/
    The current survey involved 1,183 people with autism, aged 16 to 90. ... Overall, people with autism were less likely to say they were sexually active.
  24. The ARC's mission is to conduct research that both deepens our understanding of autism, and has real-world relevance for improving the health and wellbeing of autistic people and their ... The ARC values inclusion for autistic people to maximise their
  25. It only takes a smile (and a gene) | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/it-only-takes-a-smile-and-a-gene
    18 Aug 2006: Previously, developmental psychologists have argued that people with autism do not find social stimuli – such as smiling faces - rewarding. ... Other contributors include Dr Jo Williams, talking about innovations in screening for autism amongst primary
  26. Girls with anorexia have elevated autistic traits | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/girls-with-anorexia-have-elevated-autistic-traits
    Thumbnail for Girls with anorexia have elevated autistic traits | University of Cambridge 6 Aug 2013: This profile resembles – to a lesser degree – that seen in people with autism. ... They found that on the AQ, five times more girls with anorexia scored in the range that people with autism score in, compared to the typical girls.
  27. Imagining The Brain 2012

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/hmm/ImaginingTheBrain/2012/submissions/lau.php
    But someone with autism could also respond differently if they were to hold a dandelion. ... People with autism shows oppositely by their behaviour of perception, which shows their organization.
  28. News Archives - Page 8 of 10 - CIDDRG

    https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/ciddrg/category/news/page/8/
    With the help of Colin at Little Dragon Films, James at Sky Larking Films, and some enthusiastic research participants, the research group made this film to tell people about all of […]. ... Filed Under:April 29, 2016. Dr Isabel Clare and colleagues
  29. Member: Meng-Chuan Lai - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/mcl45/
    Reading the Mind in the Eyes’: an fMRI study of adolescents with autism and their siblings.. ... A shift to randomness of brain oscillations in people with autism..
  30. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/656/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/656/feed
    3 Jul 2024: in other cultures and in ‘pre-modern’ Europe, people with cognitive impairments led relatively normal lives (e.g. ... The reliance of people with intellectual disabilities upon others troubles expectations about work in Jordan, Uganda, and India.
  31. Dr Isabel Clare | Lucy Cavendish

    https://www.lucy.cam.ac.uk/fellows/dr-isabel-clare
    3 Jul 2024: Research Interests. People with learning (intellectual) disabilities and/or autism spectrum conditions, focusing on suspects and defendants in the criminal justice system; everyday/legally significant decision-making; and dementia in people
  32. at the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/?unit=u00229&format=atom
    The ARC's mission is to conduct research that both deepens our understanding of autism, and has real-world relevance for improving the health and wellbeing of autistic people and their ... their wellbeing, and consults with the autism community on every
  33. Striving for a gold standard in accessibility - Churchill College

    https://thinkforward.chu.cam.ac.uk/news/striving-for-a-gold-standard-in-accessibility/
    Thumbnail for Striving for a gold standard in accessibility - Churchill College 16 Nov 2022: As well as considering physical accessibility needs for those with physical disabilities, attention was also focused on how the College could help people with sensory challenges, such as the challenges presented ... to people with autism, particularly in
  34. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/251/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/251/feed
    3 Jul 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Such reproductive restrictions were usually imposed on racialised others, the poor and people with mental or physical disabilities.
  35. Evolving with the robots | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/evolving-with-the-robots
    Thumbnail for Evolving with the robots | University of Cambridge 25 May 2018: Her Hay talk will centre on human robot interaction [HRI] and how it can be used for our benefit, for instance, for helping children with autism learn how to read expressions ... The major challenges, however, are to do with breaking down some of the
  36. Jobs at the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/?salary=30000&format=atom
    To this end we are actively seeking to diversify our staff and would particularly welcome applications from BIPOC people and people with disabilities, if you wish to self-identify please do ... Do you have great customer service skills, and enjoy making
  37. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/669/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/669/feed
    3 Jul 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Such reproductive restrictions were usually imposed on racialised others, the poor and people with mental or physical disabilities.
  38. Understanding the neurodiversity of autism | Lucy Cavendish

    https://www.lucy.cam.ac.uk/career-neurodiversity-of-autism
    Thumbnail for Understanding the neurodiversity of autism | Lucy Cavendish 3 Jul 2024: We work closely with so called A-reps, who are highly functioning autistic people. ... of autism and therefore, making our society more accepting of people with this condition.
  39. Postgraduate Study - Disability

    https://www.postgraduate.study.cam.ac.uk/taxonomy/term/22/feed
    3 Jul 2024: have disclosed a disability, a neurodiverse condition (such as dyslexia, dyspraxia, ADHD or autism) or a long-term health or mental health condition, the <a ... ADHD or autism)</li> <li>physical/mobility impairments (including people with upper limb
  40. Low endogenous neural noise in autism | Department of Psychology

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/davis-plaisted-grant
    3 Jul 2024: While previous studies have suggested that the brains of individuals with autism may have unusually high levels of endogenous neural noise, Greg and Kate propose the opposite, that people with autism ... Low levels of neural noise in people with autism
  41. Video & Audio: Mind-reading machines -…

    https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/739445
    People express their mental states all the time through facial expressions, vocal nuances and gestures. ... Although research on this theory has been around since the 1970s, it has recently gained attention due to the growing number of people with Autism
  42. at the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/?format=rss
    To this end we are actively seeking to diversify our staff and would particularly welcome applications from BIPOC people and people with disabilities, if you wish to self-identify please do ... Do you have great customer service skills, and enjoy making
  43. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/172/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/172/feed
    3 Jul 2024: and Apple Watch enable people to monitor a range of activities and functions associated with their bodies and minds. ... p>Participatory surveillance does, however, include a ‘vertical’ dimension, in the sense that people can monitor the authorities
  44. at the University of Cambridge

    https://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/?format=atom
    To this end we are actively seeking to diversify our staff and would particularly welcome applications from BIPOC people and people with disabilities, if you wish to self-identify please do ... Do you have great customer service skills, and enjoy making
  45. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/682/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/682/feed
    3 Jul 2024: Infrastructures like roads and railways are tangible material forms that exist in particular places and that people use in their everyday lives. ... It is this ability to connect that enables things and people to move, and societies to function.
  46. https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/212/feed

    https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/212/feed
    3 Jul 2024: Insisting on people’s sameness may even blend into opposition to affirmative action policies. ... Such reproductive restrictions were usually imposed on racialised others, the poor and people with mental or physical disabilities.
  47. Study finds that genes play a role in empathy | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-finds-that-genes-play-a-role-in-empathy
    Thumbnail for Study finds that genes play a role in empathy | University of Cambridge 12 Mar 2018: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen added: “Finding that even a fraction of why we differ in empathy is due to genetic factors helps us understand people such as those with autism who ... Although much of his work is computational, developing statistical tools
  48. Jools Holland duets at West End autism benefit concert | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/jools-holland-duets-at-west-end-autism-benefit-concert
    17 Sep 2008: Derek Paravacini is just one of the 12 people with autism or Asperger Syndrome who will be performing at the Savoy Theatre in London on October 5th 2008, at 6pm. ... I am delighted that this concert – featuring 12 people with autism spectrum conditions
  49. Jools Holland to play at autism concert in Cambridge | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/jools-holland-to-play-at-autism-concert-in-cambridge
    7 Sep 2006: Jools has generously agreed to host and play at the charitable evening at West Road Concert Hall on 17 September, featuring art and music by people with autism and Asperger Syndrome. ... People with autism also have heightened attention to detail that
  50. Creating digital content that’s accessible  | IT Help and Support

    https://help.uis.cam.ac.uk/policies/web-accessibility-guidelines
    3 Jul 2024: This includes people with:. attention deficit (hyperactivity) disorder – ADHD . autism . ... Focus on the most important information. Do not overwhelm people by trying to show too much.
  51. Windows to the self? | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/windows-to-the-self
    Thumbnail for Windows to the self? | University of Cambridge 29 Oct 2012: the idea that there must be eye contact between two people – a meeting of gazes – for them to see their “selves”. ... For example, children with autism are known to engage in less sharing of attention with other people (following another person's

Search history

Recently clicked results

Recently clicked results

Your click history is empty.

Recent searches

Recent searches

Your search history is empty.