
Gene Regulator in Brain's Executive Hub Tracked Across Lifespan
Scientists have tracked the
activity, across the
lifespan, of an
environmentally responsive
regulatory mechanism that
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Scientists Link Evolved, Mutated Gene Module to Syndromic Autism
Medical researchers reports
that newly discovered
mutations in an evolved
assembly of genes cause
Joubert syndrome, a form of
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Children With Autism Have Lower Levels of HDL
Scientists looked at blood
levels of lipids and fatty
acids in two groups of South
Korean children – one
group of typically
developing boys and another
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Autism Redefined: New Diagnostic Criteria More Restrictive
Getting an autism diagnosis
could be more difficult in
2013 when a revised
diagnostic definition goes
into effect. The proposed
changes may affect the
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Gene Mutation in Autism Found to Cause Hyperconnectivity in Brain's Hearing Center
January 31, 2012 New research might help explain how a gene mutation found in some autistic individuals leads to difficulties in processing auditory cues and paying spatial attention to ... > full story -
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Surprisingly High Number of Adults With Severe Learning Disabilities Also Have Autism, UK Research Shows
January 31, 2012 New UK research on autism in adults has shown that adults with a more severe learning disability have a greater likelihood of having autism. This group, mostly living in private households, was ... > full story -
Family History of Psychiatric Disorders Shapes Intellectual Interests, Study Suggests
January 26, 2012 A family history of psychiatric conditions such as autism and depression could influence the subjects a person finds engaging, new research suggests. Although preliminary, the findings provide a new ... > full story -
In the Brain, Signs of Autism as Early as 6 Months Old
January 26, 2012 Measuring brain activity in infants as young as six months may help to predict the future development of autism symptoms. In their first year of life, babies who will go on to develop autism already ... > full story -
Adolescents With Autism Spend Free Time Using Solitary, Screen-Based Media
January 25, 2012 Children with autism spectrum disorders tend to be fascinated by screen-based technology. A new study found that adolescents with autism (64.2 percent) spend most of their free time using solitary, ... > full storyMore: -
Learning to 'Talk Things Through in Your Head' May Help People With Autism
January 24, 2012 Teaching children with autism to "talk things through in their head" may help them to solve complex day-to-day tasks, which could increase the chances of independent, flexible living later in life, ... > full story -
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Genetic Variation Increases Risk of Metabolic Side Effects in Children on Some Antipsychotics
January 24, 2012 Researchers have found a genetic variation predisposing children to six-times greater risk of developing metabolic syndrome when taking second-generation anti-psychotic medications. Metabolic ... > full story -
Another Clue in the Mystery of Autism
January 19, 2012 A study of discordant twins -- twins in which one has autism spectrum disorder and one doesn't -- finds the lower birth weight twins are more than three times as likely to have ASD than heavier ... > full story -
Scientists Introduces Automated Imaging to Greatly Speed Whole-Brain Mapping Efforts
January 15, 2012 New technology transforms the way detailed anatomical images can be made of whole brains and will greatly facilitate systematic comparison of neuroanatomy in mouse models of human brain disorders, ... > full story -
No Link Found Between Prenatal Exposure to Tobacco Smoke and Autism, Swedish Study Finds
January 12, 2012 A large population-based study in Sweden indicates that there is no link between smoking during pregnancy and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in ... > full story
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