autism
A new study has uncovered an important factor behind the varied outcomes observed in children with autism. Researchers at the University of California San Diego found that differences in the biological development of the brain during the first weeks and months of embryonic growth play a significant role in the severity of autism symptoms later in life. This discovery, published in the journal Molecular Autism, provides a deeper understanding of why some children with autism develop severe, lifelong challenges, while others experience milder symptoms that improve over time. The research team ai...
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A new study has uncovered an important factor behind the varied outcomes observed in children with autism. Researchers at the University of California San Diego found that differences in the biological development of the brain during the first weeks and months of embryonic growth play a significant role in the severity of autism symptoms later in life. This discovery, published in the journal Molecular Autism, provides a deeper understanding of why some children with autism develop severe, lifelong challenges, while others experience milder symptoms that improve over time. The research team ai...
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A new study has uncovered an important factor behind the varied outcomes observed in children with autism. Researchers at the University of California San Diego found that differences in the biological development of the brain during the first weeks and months of embryonic growth play a significant role in the severity of autism symptoms later in life. This discovery, published in the journal Molecular Autism, provides a deeper understanding of why some children with autism develop severe, lifelong challenges, while others experience milder symptoms that improve over time. The research team ai...
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A study of schoolchildren in Italy found that children with autism and specific learning disorders have more trouble recognizing facial emotions compared to non-diagnosed children. In autistic children, higher social anxiety is associated with better emotion recognition, while in those with learning disorders, higher anxiety is associated with more difficulty recognizing emotions. The research was published in Development and Psychopathology. Being able to recognize the emotional state of another person by looking at his/her face is a crucial ability for social functioning. Many individuals ca...
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A study of schoolchildren in Italy found that children with autism and specific learning disorders have more trouble recognizing facial emotions compared to non-diagnosed children. In autistic children, higher social anxiety is associated with better emotion recognition, while in those with learning disorders, higher anxiety is associated with more difficulty recognizing emotions. The research was published in Development and Psychopathology. Being able to recognize the emotional state of another person by looking at his/her face is a crucial ability for social functioning. Many individuals ca...
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Researchers from The Australian National University and the University of Queensland have found evidence that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more prone to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study, published in iScience00969-6), indicates that even mild stress can trigger traumatic memories in those with autism, exacerbating core traits such as repetitive behavior. The research, conducted on mice, identified specific brain mechanisms underlying this heightened stress sensitivity. Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by difficulties in social interact...
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Researchers from The Australian National University and the University of Queensland have found evidence that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more prone to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study, published in iScience00969-6), indicates that even mild stress can trigger traumatic memories in those with autism, exacerbating core traits such as repetitive behavior. The research, conducted on mice, identified specific brain mechanisms underlying this heightened stress sensitivity. Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by difficulties in social interact...
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Researchers from The Australian National University and the University of Queensland have found evidence that individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) are more prone to developing post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The study, published in iScience00969-6), indicates that even mild stress can trigger traumatic memories in those with autism, exacerbating core traits such as repetitive behavior. The research, conducted on mice, identified specific brain mechanisms underlying this heightened stress sensitivity. Autism spectrum disorder is characterized by difficulties in social interact...
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A recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry reveals that certain genetic traits inherited from Neanderthals may significantly contribute to the development of autism. This groundbreaking research shows that specific Neanderthal genetic variants can influence autism susceptibility, suggesting a link between our ancient relatives and modern neurodevelopmental conditions. The study was motivated by the longstanding curiosity about how archaic human DNA, particularly from Neanderthals, influences modern human health. Homo neanderthalensis, commonly known as Neanderthals, are our closest known...
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A recent study published in Molecular Psychiatry reveals that certain genetic traits inherited from Neanderthals may significantly contribute to the development of autism. This groundbreaking research shows that specific Neanderthal genetic variants can influence autism susceptibility, suggesting a link between our ancient relatives and modern neurodevelopmental conditions. The study was motivated by the longstanding curiosity about how archaic human DNA, particularly from Neanderthals, influences modern human health. Homo neanderthalensis, commonly known as Neanderthals, are our closest known...
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