Meditation as a potential therapy for autism: a review.

Autism Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-06-04 DOI:10.1155/2012/835847
Sonia Sequeira, Mahiuddin Ahmed
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Abstract

Autism is a chronic neurodevelopmental disorder of unknown cause that affects approximately 1-3 percent of children and four times more boys than girls. Its prevalence is global and its social impact is devastating. In autism, the brain is unable to process sensory information normally. Instead, simple stimuli from the outside world are experienced as overwhelmingly intense and strain the emotional centers of the brain. A stress response to the incoming information is initiated that destabilizes cognitive networks and short-circuits adequate behavioral output. As a result, the child is unable to respond adequately to stimulation and initiate social behavior towards family, friends, and peers. In addition, these children typically face immune-digestive disorders that heighten social fears, anxieties, and internal conflicts. While it is critical to treat the physical symptoms, it is equally vital to offer an evidence-based holistic solution that harmonizes both their emotional and physical well-being as they move from childhood into adult life. Here, we summarize evidence from clinical studies and neuroscience research that suggests that an approach built on yogic principles and meditative tools is worth pursuing. Desired outcomes include relief of clinical symptoms of the disease, greater relaxation, and facilitated expression of feelings and skills, as well as improved family and social quality of life.

冥想作为自闭症的一种潜在疗法:综述。
自闭症是一种原因不明的慢性神经发育障碍,影响了大约1- 3%的儿童,男孩是女孩的四倍。它的普遍性是全球性的,其社会影响是毁灭性的。自闭症患者的大脑无法正常处理感觉信息。相反,来自外部世界的简单刺激被体验为压倒性的强烈,并使大脑的情感中心紧张。对传入信息的应激反应被启动,破坏了认知网络的稳定,使适当的行为输出短路。因此,孩子不能对刺激做出充分的反应,也不能主动对家人、朋友和同伴做出社会行为。此外,这些儿童通常面临免疫消化障碍,这加剧了社会恐惧、焦虑和内部冲突。虽然治疗身体症状至关重要,但同样重要的是,提供一个以证据为基础的整体解决方案,在他们从童年进入成年生活的过程中协调他们的情绪和身体健康。在这里,我们总结了临床研究和神经科学研究的证据,这些证据表明,建立在瑜伽原则和冥想工具之上的方法值得追求。期望的结果包括缓解疾病的临床症状,更放松,促进情感和技能的表达,以及改善家庭和社会生活质量。
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