honest, must follow routine, speaks in monotone voice, cannot read peoples expressions.
Asperger's syndrome, also known as Asperger disorder or Asperger syndrome, is one of a group of neurodevelopmental disorders that have effects on an individual's behavior, use of language and communication, and pattern of social interactions.
People diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome show significant difficulties in social interaction, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behaviors and interests
Asperger's Syndrome was discovered by Hans Asperger in 1944.
A small fraction of the population has Asperger's Syndrome. It is likely that some of these people would become famous. People with Asperger's Syndrome can excel in their special interest areas and thus can become famous in those areas. There are famous historical people who are speculated to have Asperger's Syndrome because of a few traits known about them. They did not necessarily have Asperger's Syndrome.
Yes, there is art created by people with Asperger's Syndrome. Sometimes, displays of art by people with autism include art by people with Asperger's Syndrome. Some links to art created by people with autism or Asperger's Syndrome are given below.
Yes.
There is no medication to cure Asperger's Syndrome, although there are medications that can help with some of the effects of Asperger's Syndrome. It will depend on the person and the effects of Asperger's Syndrome on that person. Some people do not need medication for Asperger's Syndrome (or very rarely).A person with Asperger's Syndrome might have a prescription for lorazepam to help when subjected to stressful situations. A person with Asperger's Syndrome might become depressed because of effects of the condition, so he or she might take anti-depressants. There are other conditions that are often co-morbid with Asperger's Syndrome, such as ADHD, so the person might be on medications for that, as well.
Asperger's syndrome
You cannot cure Asperger's Syndrome. It is a neurological condition that affects how the brain works, so rather than curing it, people with Asperger's Syndrome can learn or be taught some methods to deal with some of its effects. They can also be given medications that can treat some of the symptoms, but not the cause. There is no cure for Aspergers Syndrome. There are a number of ways that a person with Aspergers can be helped to live a good quality, independent life which is sometimes made difficult by the condition.
An asperger is an informal term for a person who has Asperger's syndrome.
The amino acid l-tryptophan is converted into 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP) which is then converted into serotonin. 5-HTP has been used to treat depression, anxiety, and insomnia. When used in people with Asperger's Syndrome, it is typically for depression and anxiety, not other aspects of Asperger's Syndrome. Some people with Asperger's Syndrome report decreased anxiety and a better mood while taking 5-HTP. Some report side effects of nausea and mind-affecting issues (e.g., hallucinations, difficulty concentrating). Long-term use can cause other side effects.
A psychiatrist or a psychologist who specializes in Asperger's Syndrome.