Insight into the musical potential of people with William Syndrome diagnosed with cognitive impairment Patients with William Syndrome have cognitive impairment, but many have shown signs of abnormal musical ability. Music therapy is a growing field of treatment for these people. Cognitive scientists seem to be studying the affinity for WS people and their music, and some parents feel that Williams can compensate for their shortcomings through music.
Compared to the introduction of cognitive linguistics, this study has not sufficiently studied the character and psychological characteristics of Williams syndrome patients. The early description of patients with Williams syndrome is a "classic" Williams syndrome personality that is said to be pleasant, very friendly, loving, witty, attractive, and interpersonal sensitive and attractive Dilts, Morris, & Leonard, 1990). These qualities may change during development, adults are more isolated and less friendly than children (Gosch & Pankau, 1997)
Many successful people are diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome. For example, both Dan Ackroyd and Darryl Hannah have released a diagnosis. This suggests that Asperger's syndrome is not a typical disorder. In fact, some historians believe that Einstein, Mozart, Alan Turing (the inventor of the first electronic calculator) may all be diagnosed with Asperger syndrome. What is common to patients with Asperger syndrome is a series of functions that can make social interaction particularly challenging. Many "Asians" (youth and adult terms of Asperger syndrome are sometimes used to refer to themselves) are bullied or bullied as children. They may be perplexed by the opposite sex. They may be difficult to operate through complex social cues at school, workplace or elsewhere.
Asperger syndrome (AS) was named after Dr. Hans Asperger, a pioneer of autism research. AS is characterized by a serious and sustained social barrier and a restricted and repetitive pattern of behavioral interests and activities (Autism: Perspective 34). However, AS did not see a big delay in language recognition, self-help skills and adaptive behavior. AS children are usually diagnosed (renewed) between 5 and 9 years old. Originally discovered by Andreaslett in 1966, Rett syndrome is a neurological disorder mainly affecting women (AUTISMINFO.com). Children with Rett syndrome often show typical autistic behavior, but necropsy shows that this is another disease. The cause is unknown, but there is a possibility of a genetic cause