Asperger's syndrome
noun
As·per·ger's syndrome
ˈä-ˌspər-gərz-
ˈa-
-jərz-
variants
or Asperger syndrome
or Asperger's
or less commonly Asperger's disorder
: a form of autism spectrum disorder that is characterized by impaired social interaction, repetitive patterns of behavior, and restricted interests and by the absence of significant language or cognitive impairments
As with all autism spectrum disorders, people with Asperger's have difficulties in social situations. For example, they may not make eye contact, understand a joke, or recognize how to continue a conversation. People with Asperger's may struggle to understand nonverbal signals or decipher body language.—Psychology Today
Note: In 2013, the American Psychological Association removed the diagnoses of Asperger's syndrome and related conditions and replaced them with the single diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder. Some people who were previously diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome may still identify with the term and prefer to continue to use it to describe their diagnosis.
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