Model for the Diagnosis of Autism Based on Neutrosophic Cognitive Maps

Autism spectrum disorders are diverse conditions characterized by some degree of difficulty in social interaction and communication, atypical patterns of activity and behavior, and unusual reactions to sensations. ASDs do not have a single known cause, scientists do not know the exact causes of thei...

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Published in:Neutrosophic sets and systems Vol. 44; pp. 125 - 132
Main Authors: Salgado, Lester Noel Reyes, Argilagos, Miguel Eduardo Ramos, Garrido, Alberto Sanchez, Herrera, Alex Ramon Valencia, Al-Subhi, Salah Hasan Saleh
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Neutrosophic Sets and Systems 01-09-2021
University of New Mexico
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Summary:Autism spectrum disorders are diverse conditions characterized by some degree of difficulty in social interaction and communication, atypical patterns of activity and behavior, and unusual reactions to sensations. ASDs do not have a single known cause, scientists do not know the exact causes of their development, and it is believed that they are associated with a combination of several factors. The present study was carried out with 42 cases diagnosed with any of the subclasses of autism established by the DSM-V and included patients between 18 months and four years old, from 4 provinces of Ecuador, to determine the main elements to which they were exposed to establish possible common groups of causal factors of the disease. The experts carried out an analysis and determined three predominant casual factors in the group, and some recommendations derived from the analysis are included. Keywords: Autism; autism spectrum disorder; ASD; neutrosophic cognitive map; NCM.
ISSN:2331-6055
2331-608X
DOI:10.5281/zenodo.5162676