{i} (Psychiatry) Asperger's syndrome, moderate autistic disorder which is observed mainly during the early school years (characterized by severe impairment of social interactions, meticulousness in speech and preoccupation with very limited interests), disorder named after Hans Asperger
A Pervasive Developmental Disorder which is similar to autism but without clinically significant language delay Language, however, is still used in a stilted and stereotyed manner People with Asperger Syndrome have no general cognitive delay, meaning their overall IQ is in the normal range or above The distinction between Asperger Syndrome and High Functioning Autism (HFA) is unclear, especially in adulthood
Any number of different devices used to enhance the use of sound by persons with hearing impairments, such as Wireless Personal FM systems, Induction Coil Loop systems, and Infrared Transmitter systems
An autism related developmental disorder characterised by sustained impairment in social interaction and nonverbal communication and by restricted, repetitive, pedantic and stereotyped activities, interests, speech and routines
{i} (Psychiatry) Asperger syndrome, moderate autistic disorder which is observed mainly during the early school years (characterized by a severe impairment of social interactions, meticulousness in speech and preoccupation with very limited interests), disorder named after Hans Asperger