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Asperger syndrome (AS), also known as Asperger's syndrome or Asperger's, is a formerly used diagnostic category for a condition characterized by significant difficulties in social interaction and nonverbal communication, along with restricted and repetitive patterns of behavior and interests. [5]

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Asperger syndrome, though no longer an official diagnosis, is a term sometimes used to describe people on the autism spectrum. Learn more about causes and symptoms.

Asperger's, a form of autism, impacts social skills. Often diagnosed in youth, some with subtle signs are only identified in adulthood.

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Asperger’s syndrome is a formerly used diagnosis that’s now under the umbrella of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

What is Asperger syndrome? Learn about the previous autism diagnosis category of Asperger syndrome, also referred to as Asperger’s, along with Asperger syndrome symptoms.

Symptoms of Asperger’s, or “autism spectrum disorder,” include rarely changing facial expression, not making eye contact when speaking to others, talking incessantly about a single topic and not noticing that others are not listening, standing too close to others, inability to determine when another person is joking, not using hand gestures when speaking, becoming upset if routines or ...

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Asperger's Syndrome is now known as Autism Spectrum Disorder or Autism. Learn more about where the original term came from, how autism is diagnosed, and how it presents itself.

Asperger syndrome, neurobiological disorder characterized by autism-like abnormalities in social interactions but with normal intelligence and language acquisition. The disorder is named for Austrian physician Hans Asperger, who first described the symptoms in 1944 as belonging to autistic psychopathy.

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