Parents often worry when kids watch too many cartoons. However, if the portion and kind of spectacle is set to the right, watching cartoons can also be useful. Besides entertaining, was watching cartoons can also be therapeutic for children with autism.
People with autism generally experience a disorder called autism spectrum disorders (ASD), as a result when they are dealing with a person more likely to pay attention to the front of the mouth than the eyes, according to the Times of India reported on Tuesday (30/03/2009).
Recent studies in children with autism aged two years found that the mouth movements and voice conversesion the issuance of such attention autism.
The research team headed by Ami Klin of the Yale Child Study Center studied two two-year-old children with the disorder difficult to socialize, compared with two other children who do not suffer from autism. They pay attention to their eye movements while watching animated cartoons on a separate screen.
This cartoon aired as normal. Similarly, the cartoon voice actor who recorded simultaneously when the animation is created.
Autistic children focus more on a more powerful figure caught their attention, the character moves, clapping his hands repeatedly. This is an indication that people with autism prefer audio visual sees the release coincided with the sound.
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