Browse Feed Entries By Period: January 2023
A new measure shows how greatly movement influences associations between traits and brain activity, revealing abundant false positives and false negatives. The post Head motion mars most fMRI results, even after correction appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
31.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
Conversation took off this week around precision in neuroscience measurements, a new strategy to rescue Rett neurons, autism insights from protein interactomes, and mechanisms of touch perception. The post Community Newsletter: Better measurement; Rett rescue; interactomes; social touch appeared fir…
30.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
CRISPR-edited prairie voles that lack receptors for the so-called “social hormone” still bond with their mate and pups, raising questions about the molecule’s role. The post ‘Mind-blowing’ study upends conventional wisdom on oxytocin appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research New…
28.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of news and research for the week of 23 January. The post Spotted around the web: Birth cohort research; DNA methylation; medical marijuana appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
28.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
“A meltdown is a highjack of our emotions.” Ron Sandison By Ron Sandison Most neurotypicals pay little attention to their sensory processing. When you feel cold, you put on a sweater. When music is too loud, you turn down the volume. For me and many other people with autism, our senses provide unrel…
28.01.2023 · From The Art of Autism
Serious differences in autism identification persist, according to an analysis of autistic children in New Jersey over 16 years. The post Racial, economic disparities skew New Jersey data on autism, intellectual disability appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
27.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
Going on Trial rounds up new developments in autism-related drug trials. This month we’re revisiting decade-old data from a trial of arbaclofen for fragile X syndrome and looking into a new implant-based approach to quelling seizures, among other treatment strategies. The post Going on Trial: Arbacl…
27.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
The power struggle between researchers, autistic self-advocates and parents is threatening progress across the field. The post Autism research at the crossroads appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
26.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
Applied behavior analysis, the most common intervention for children diagnosed with autism, is the subject of an intense debate between practitioners and neurodiversity advocates. The post Divisions over ABA appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
26.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
Cells from people with fragile X syndrome overproduce — but don’t accumulate — proteins. New work suggests that excessive protein breakdown may account for this discrepancy, and explain some of the syndrome’s traits. The post Missing mechanism helps solve fragile X protein mystery appear…
25.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
To include more autistic people in research, here's what scientists need to know about informed consent procedures for study participants who have impaired decision-making capacity. The post Decisional capacity and informed consent, explained appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source…
24.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
A free online course called “Overcoming Dyslexia”, offered by Yale University, may be of interest to adults with Dyslexia, teachers and parents of children who have dyslexia, and anyone else who is interested in learning about the extraordinary progress science has made in understanding and clarifyi…
24.01.2023 · From Assistive Technology Blog
This week, researchers discussed a search for autism biomarkers, a surprising explanation for how the brain organizes spontaneous behavior, and sleep disturbances in children with genetic neurodevelopmental conditions. Also, four new projects on profound autism received funding from the Autism Scien…
23.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
Here is a roundup of news and research for the week of 16 January. The post Spotted around the web: Naturalistic research; AUTS2 gene; cerebellar GABA appeared first on Spectrum | Autism Research News. Source: Spectrum News
21.01.2023 · From Spectrum News
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