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UBE3A, a key gene associated with both autism-linked conditions, can explain most — but not all — of the syndromes’ atypical neuronal properties. The post Single gene insufficient to account for dup15q, Angelman traits appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spec…
19.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
Pagani used mouse models to connect autism etiologies to brain connectivity alterations and then found similar alterations in people with idiopathic forms of the condition. The post Subtyping autism using fMRI: A quick take at SfN with Marco Pagani appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. …
19.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
New studies bolster the idea that zebrafish models can say something meaningful about social behavior in autism. The post Zebrafish social behavior swims into mainstream appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
18.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
Brain scans of the hippocampus reveal autistic people who are at increased risk of cognitive problems as they get older. The post Brain’s memory center flags autistic adults at risk for cognitive decline appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
18.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
This month’s ASAT feature comes to us from Mary Jane Weiss, PhD, BCBA-D and Nicole Pearson, PsyD, BCBA-D, Association for Science in Autism Treatment. To learn more about ASAT, please visit their website at www.asatonline.org. You can also sign up for ASAT’s free newsletter, Science in Autism Treatm…
18.11.2022 · From Different Roads to Learning
Zebrafish with mutations in 10 different autism-linked genes show a range of unique and shared phenotypes. The post Screening zebrafish autism models: A quick take at SfN with Ellen Hoffman appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
17.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
A range of presentations at Neuroscience 2022 tie atypical social behavior to trouble discriminating between odors in the animals. The post Mouse models help sniff out olfactory differences in autism appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
17.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
Work in fruit flies has helped Paul decode a neurodevelopmental syndrome in children caused by rare de novo variants in the gene PPFIA3. The post Tying PPFIA3 to autism: A quick take at SfN with Tuan Chao and Maimuna Paul appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
16.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
The temporary easing of traits that a minority of autistic children are reported to show during or after a fever may stem from a rise in body temperature. The post New evidence hints at mechanisms for ‘fever effect’ in autism appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
16.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
By Kaelynn Partlow Autism advocates talk a lot about how we need to “support” people on the spectrum. But when we say “autistic people need support” what does that actually mean? It means giving someone access to an item/activity/service/modification that eliminates or reduces the challenges that ar…
16.11.2022 · From The Art of Autism
Scientists at Neuroscience 2022 share their highlights of the conference. The post Reactions from Neuroscience 2022 appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
15.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
Rhythmic variations in the genes’ brain expression levels may help explain the sleep problems that often accompany the condition. The post Autism-linked genes clock daily oscillations appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
15.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
‘When I was driving at night the glare was unbearable. That problem’s gone. It’s been a saviour. I would say that the mask has given me my life back – not only can I see so much clearer, but it has enabled me to carry out my job safely again.” That quote is from Michelangelo Biasiucci, a 64…
15.11.2022 · From Assistive Technology Blog
A new atlas reveals how the structural shake-ups within a cell’s genome differ by cell type and brain region over time. The post Flexible genomic architecture undergoes major redesigns during cerebellum development appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
14.11.2022 · From Spectrum News
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