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  2. 3 days ago · Hans Asperger has been portrayed as an opponent of the Nazi regime under which he served. Historical research has now shown that he was instead a well-adapted cog in the machine of a deadly regime. He deliberately referred disabled children to the clinic Am Spiegelgrund, where he knew that they were at risk of being killed.

    • Ketil Slagstad
    • 2019
  3. 5 days ago · Asperger’s used to be considered a mild form of autism. As times change, so do the ways we talk about developmental disorders. ... The name is a reference to an Austrian pediatrician named Hans ...

  4. Hans Asperger is at best problematic, and many don't like the name. It has also been "retired" as a diagnosis in latest editions of icd and dsm. (Note that the latest edition of icd has not yet been fully adopted.) Even though it's not yet obsolete, it's well on its way. I've never heard objections to the term "aspergers" IRL.

  5. 3 hours ago · 1944 - Hans Asperger, an Austrian physician, publishes a paper about autistic syndrome. The paper gains wider recognition when it is translated into English in the early 1990s. The paper gains wider recognition when it is translated into English in the early 1990s.

  6. 2 days ago · Autism is a developmental disorder affecting physical, social, and language skills, with an onset of signs and symptoms typically before age three. Classic autism is included within an umbrella of disorders commonly referred to as autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

  7. May 15, 2022 · Repetitive movements. Repetitive movements such as hand flapping or body rocking are commonly associated with autism spectrum disorder. “You also might notice these mannerisms when kids play ...

  8. 3 days ago · Asperger's syndrome disorder is closely related to typical autism when it comes to symptoms and probably causes. People with this type of autism, formerly called Asperger's syndrome, don't have a significant delay in language development as they do with more severe forms of autism.

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