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Digital Autism as a Factor of Reduced Physical Activity of the Population

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Current Achievements, Challenges and Digital Chances of Knowledge Based Economy

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This article examined digital autism from the perspective of current issues in the modern world. Studies of world psychologists and psychotherapists were studied, and a statistical summary of the development of this disease in children was also considered. The brain default system was considered for a better understanding of the problems. The causes of the active development of the disease in the population were identified. The relationship of information technology with the transformation of human thinking is shown. It is shown how digital autism reduces the physical activity of the population. Cases of aggressive behavior at the extreme stage of digital autism have been identified. The possibilities of addressing and preventing autism in the early stages of manifestation have been described. A methodology for parental behavior was identified. Distal thinking was considered, which orientates a person to future planning and noticeably weakens with digital autism.

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Zizikova, S.I., Nikolaeva, I.V., Paramonova, O.B. (2021). Digital Autism as a Factor of Reduced Physical Activity of the Population. In: Ashmarina, S.I., Mantulenko, V.V. (eds) Current Achievements, Challenges and Digital Chances of Knowledge Based Economy. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 133. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-47458-4_73

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