Monday 14 March 2016

Selling the mother substitute


Disney princess don't have mothers usually as well.

Oh .There are father substitutes as well.


The unfailing love forever:

The mother substitute not must be human.
It could be a dog ,a pokemon ,a transformer,teletubbies,my little pony,sesame street characters ,a digimon...etc.When people discriminate people become asocial to human ,don't forget many of children raise by cartoon characters on TV cartoons.Their parents just have to feed their kids by TV only many hours every day.Those cartoons will let them sit down calmly.



無限大な夢のあとの やるせない世の中じゃ
そうさ常識 はずれも悪くはないかな
Stayしそうなイメージを染めた ぎこちない翼でも
きっと飛べるさ On My Love


(After an endless dream, in this miserable world
That's right, maybe not using common sense isn't so bad after all
Even with these awkward wings, dyed with images that seem to stay
I'm sure we can fly, On My Love🎶)

http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2005/02/23/cartoons-shed-light-on-autism/


Schultz said he believes the underactivity results from autism. Autistic people do not focus on faces, so they never become face experts, and they do not develop the fusiform face area, he said.
In order to test this theory, the researchers needed something in which many autistic children were expert. They found it in Digimon, a cartoon about digital monsters that has spawned a franchise. One autistic patient who spent hours every day watching the show or playing Digimon games influenced Grelotti’s choice.
“With normal people, faces are special. With this kid, Digimon was special,” he said.
The researchers mapped the child’s brain activity while showing him pictures of Digimon characters. The fusiform area showed normal activation in response to this abnormal stimulus.
“His brain, when he looked at something he liked, acted like our brain does normally when we’re looking at social stuff, at least in the fusiform gyrus and amygdala,” Grelotti said.
The experiment provided evidence for Schultz’s hypothesis, showing no inherent dysfunction in the fusiform gyrus.
Schultz said if an autistic person is emotionally engaged with an object, that person can become an expert in it. If a person becomes an expert in recognizing faces, that person may be able to glean social information from faces.
“The promise of Digimon is … if we just know how to engage the brain circuits, the fundamental tissues and pathways are all there,” Schultz said. “How do you get kids with autism to care about faces?”

 http://theopenacademy.com/sites/default/files/oadb/Medicine/Medicine%20and%20Healthcare/Autism%20and%20Related%20Disorders%20-%20Yale%20-%20Fred%20Volkmar%20-%20BYNCSA/Notes/Lecture%20Notes/Lecture%202.pdf





無限大な夢のあとの 何もない世の中じゃ
そうさ愛しい 想いも負けそうになるけど
Stayしがちなイメージだらけの 頼りない翼でも
きっと飛べるさ Oh Yeah~

(After an endless dream, in this world of nothingness
It seems as if our beloved dreams will lose
Even with these unreliable wings, covered in images that tend to stay
I'm sure we can fly, Oh Yeah🎶)

Trust  me ,the best child psychology studies are in the cartoon industry.The first digimon cartoon broadcast in 1999 and yale done the research in 2005.Of course , these digimon main characters are extremely supportive than most of parents nowadays.























On my love~💙🎶

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