Researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine and Lucile Packard Children's Hospital have used a novel method for analyzing brain-scan data to distinguish children with autism from ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence that autism may include at least two biologically distinct subtypes, each marked by a different pattern of brain communication. By combining brain scans from nearly ...
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Scientists reverse autism-like symptoms in mice by repairing shortened nerve cell structures
A recent study published in Cell Death & Disease suggests that specific cellular abnormalities in the brain associated with ...
A new survey reveals a striking disconnect in how Americans think about autism research. While nearly everyone agrees that studying the autistic brain is essential, most people are unaware that brain ...
Research identifies a neurodevelopmental spectrum for ADHD and autism, emphasizing genetic links and their impact on ...
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Study links autistic traits to how the brain processes social versus nonsocial rewards
A recent study found that the degree to which a person possesses autistic traits is linked to how their brain processes ...
A team of researchers from the University of Aberdeen has uncovered, for the first time, how genes linked to autism and intellectual disability may influence early brain development. Their work helps ...
A DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee) research team led by Professors Eom Ji-won and Ko Jae-won of the Department of Brain Science, in collaboration with Dr. Kim Jin-yeong’s team at the Korea Basic Science ...
Newborn brain scans reveal how autism-related genetic variants influence early neural wiring, offering fresh insights into the origins of neurodevelopmental differences. Research: Autism common ...
A well-known class of drugs used to treat anxiety and epileptic seizures might provide a new therapeutic approach to managing autism. This prediction is based on mouse studies reported in the March 19 ...
Language can prove a bugaboo for children with autism. Now new research finds that it’s possible to use toddlers’ brain responses to words to predict their linguistic and cognitive skills down the ...
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