Abstract
In this article, we advocate for advanced training for child neurologists in behavior and development in order to facilitate the investigation of childhood behavioral and neurodevelopmental disabilities, with autism serving as a model disorder. We explore the current training options and then propose alternative subspecialty training options that focus on behavior and development, with appreciation that most developmental disabilities are not static encephalopathies but, rather, dynamic processes representing the influence of genetics and environment on neural circuitry.
MeSH terms
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Autistic Disorder / etiology
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Autistic Disorder / physiopathology*
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Autistic Disorder / psychology*
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Behavioral Sciences / education*
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Behavioral Sciences / methods
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Child
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Education, Medical, Continuing / standards*
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Education, Medical, Continuing / trends
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Fellowships and Scholarships / standards
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Fellowships and Scholarships / trends
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Humans
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Interdisciplinary Communication
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Models, Neurological
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Neurology / education*
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Neurology / methods
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Neuropsychology / education
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Neuropsychology / methods
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Patient Care Team
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Pediatrics / education*
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Pediatrics / methods
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Teaching / standards
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Teaching / trends