Asperger Syndrome does not describe individuals with average or below-average intelligence experiencing the world similarly to others; it actually involves impairments in social interaction and communication.
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Asperger Syndrome is not a profile used to describe autistic individuals with average or below average intelligence who see, hear, and feel the world in the same way as other people. In fact, individuals diagnosed with Asperger's disorder were described as having average or high intelligence and a strong vocabulary but exhibiting impairments in social interaction and communication.
This disorder, along with others like childhood disintegrative disorder and pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified, falls under the umbrella of autism spectrum disorder, characterized by social impairments, communication difficulties, and restricted, repetitive behavior patterns.
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