Face processing network weaker in autism, scientists say
While viewing faces, people with autism display atypical patterns of brain activity. This may explain their difficulties in social cognition.Continue Reading
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While viewing faces, people with autism display atypical patterns of brain activity. This may explain their difficulties in social cognition.Continue Reading
Mutations that occur spontaneously in a person—rather than being inherited—could account for at least 10 percent of cases in schizophrenia,Continue Reading
The disparate features of autism—social problems, communication difficulties and repetitive behaviors—may have separate causes, argue some scientists. Is it timeContinue Reading
Brain donations are essential for understanding how the brain functions differently in autism. But this post-mortem tissue is a preciousContinue Reading