Fearing colors is not a symptom of Asperger's Syndrome. They do not fear colors more than other people fear colors. A traumatic event might cause a person to react in fear to a specific color.
However, people with Asperger's Syndrome often have sensory integration disorder. They might be oversensitive or undersensitive to visual stimuli. In other words, some of them might want very few different colors around or prefer to avoid bright colors, while others might want to be surrounded with many bright, vibrant colors.
Chromophobia is the term used to describe the fear of bright colors. It is a specific phobia characterized by an irrational and persistent fear of colors, particularly vivid or bright ones.
Hergé-Pero Syndrome.
No muhammad ali not fear to die with parkinson syndrome because he is very brave man
chromophobia,
fear of colors
An abnormal fear of colors or a color
Chromophobia - fear of colors
An irrational fear of colors...
well obviously means that they won't be able to do much things then, they could be handicapped on iQ,sight,voice and more
The syndrome of the fear of doctor offices and healthcare setting is white coat syndrome.
There is no direct connection between Down syndrome and a fear of dogs. Fear of dogs, known as cynophobia, can develop in any individual regardless of their health condition. It is important to approach individuals with Down syndrome, like anyone else, with patience, understanding, and respect when it comes to their feelings and fears.
Yes, it's called Samhainophobia, the fear of Halloween.