
Can Facial Structures, Brain Abnormalities Reveal Formula For Detection Of Autism?
Recently, Harvard
researchers reported that
children with autism have a
wide range of genetic
defects, making it nearly
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Robot Playmates May Help Children With Autism
Scientists studying
interactions of children
with Autism Spectrum
Disorders with
bubble-blowing robots
confirm what has been widely
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Nature-Nurture Gene Link Sheds New Light On Autism
Neuroscientists have found
that a previously
unsuspected set of genes
links nature and nurture
during a crucial period of
brain development. The
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Three-month-old Infants Are Sensitive To Emotional Cues Referring To Objects In The World
Scientists have discovered
that three-month-old infants
are sensitive to emotional
signals that refer to
objects in the world. It was
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Unusual Ultrasonic Vocalization Patterns In Mice May Be Useful For Modeling Autism
August 28, 2008 Scientists have found novel patterns of ultrasonic vocalizations in a genetic mouse model of autism, adding a unique element to the available mouse behaviors that capture components of the human ... > full story -
Direct Gaze Enhances Face Perception
August 15, 2008 Gaze direction is significant for the processing of visual information from the human face. Researchers have discovered that the visual system of the brain processes another person's face more ... > full story -
Diet And Autism Research Focuses On Which Foods May Affect Autistic Behavior
August 9, 2008 Can autism be "cured" with diet? Researchers at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston embark on a double-blind study to find out if wheat and dairy products can affect autistic ... > full story -
Context And Personality Key In Understanding Responses To Emotional Facial Expressions
August 7, 2008 It is well-appreciated that facial expressions play a major role in nonverbal social communication among humans and other primates, because faces provide rapid access to information about the ... > full story -
Autism's Social Struggles Due To Disrupted Communication Networks In Brain
July 24, 2008 Picking up on innuendo and social cues is a central component of engaging in conversation, but people with autism often struggle to determine another person's intentions in a social interaction. New ... > full story -
Hormone Oxytocin May Inhibit Social Phobia
July 23, 2008 Scientists have shown using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that the hormone oxytocin can inhibit feelings of anxiety in specific individuals. Their discovery might lead to a better ... > full story -
Further Evidence For Genetic Contribution To Autism
July 17, 2008 Some parents of children with autism evaluate facial expressions differently than the rest of us -- and in a way that is strikingly similar to autistic patients themselves, according to new research ... > full story -
Common Mechanisms May Underlie Autism's Seemingly Diverse Mutations
July 11, 2008 Many of the seemingly disparate mutations recently discovered in autism may share common underlying mechanisms. The mutations may disrupt specific genes that are vital to the developing brain, and ... > full story -
Researchers Link Early Stem Cell Mutation To Autism
July 1, 2008 In a breakthrough scientific study, scientists have shown that neural stem cell development may be linked to Autism. The study demonstrated that mice lacking the myocyte enhancer factor 2C protein in ... > full story -
Mental And Physical Exercise Improves Genetic Mental Impairment In Rett Syndrome
June 23, 2008 Australian scientists have shown that mental and physical exercise can improve coordination and movement problems in Rett syndrome, a devastating genetic brain development disorder that primarily ... > full story
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