
Mice in a 'Big Brother' Setup Develop Social Structures
New research into mouse
social behavior finds signs
of leadership and reveals
features of "autistic" mouse
society. ... > full story

People Anticipate Others' Genuine Smiles, but Not Polite Smiles
Smile and the world smiles
with you -- but new research
suggests that not all smiles
are created equal. The
research shows that people
... > full story

Scientists Map Process by Which Brain Cells Form Long-Term Memories
Scientists have deciphered
how a protein called Arc
regulates the activity of
neurons -- providing
much-needed clues into the
... > full story

Compulsive No More: Clues to What Causes Compulsive Behavior Could Improve OCD Treatments
By activating a brain
circuit that controls
compulsive behavior,
neuroscientists have shown
that they can block a
... > full story
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Exposure to High Pollution Levels During Pregnancy May Increase Risk of Having Child With Autism
June 18, 2013 Women in the US exposed to high levels of air pollution while pregnant were up to twice as likely to have a child with autism as women who lived in areas with low ... > full story -
Voices May Not Trigger Brain's Reward Centers in Children With Autism
June 17, 2013 In autism, brain regions tailored to respond to voices are poorly connected to reward-processing circuits, according to a new ... > full story -
Could Novel Drug Target Autism and Fetal Alcohol Disorder?
June 13, 2013 A surprising new study reveals a common molecular vulnerability in autism and fetal alcohol disorder. Both have social impairment symptoms and originate during brain development. The study found male ... > full story -
First Comprehensive and Prospective Characterization of a Genetic Subtype of Autism
June 11, 2013 A new study describes the clinical presentation of Phelan-McDermid Syndrome and will help guide future research and clinical ... > full story -
How Brain Circuits Can Become Miswired During Development
June 6, 2013 Researchers have uncovered a mechanism that guides the exquisite wiring of neural circuits in a developing brain -- gaining unprecedented insight into the faulty circuits that may lead to brain ... > full story -
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Autism Discovery Paves Way for Early Blood Test and Therapeutic Options
June 6, 2013 Cells from individuals with autism spectrum disorders showed significantly decreased metabolism of the amino acid L-tryptophan, new research shows. The article shows promise for understanding the ... > full story -
Over-Produced Autism Gene Alters Synapses, Affects Learning and Behavior in Mice
June 5, 2013 A gene linked to autism spectrum disorders that was manipulated in two lines of transgenic mice produced mature adults with irreversible deficits affecting either learning or social ... > full story -
Nearly One-Third of Children With Autism Also Have ADHD
June 5, 2013 Researchers have found that children with co-occurrence of autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit hyperactivity disorders face greater ... > full story -
Common Protein Known to Cause Autism Now Linked to Specific Behaviors
June 3, 2013 Researchers find abnormal brain networks in Fragile X syndrome, a genetic malady that is the most common inherited cause of autism and intellectual ... > full story -
Early Brain Responses to Words Predict Developmental Outcomes in Children With Autism
May 29, 2013 The pattern of brain responses to words in 2-year-old children with autism spectrum disorder predicted the youngsters' linguistic, cognitive and adaptive skills at ages 4 and 6, according to a new ... > full story
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