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A small study suggests that gut imbalances may explain why some autistic children experience changes in brain function and behavior.
A team of over 150 scientists has achieved what once seemed impossible: a complete wiring and activity map of a tiny section ...
The rate of autism in a group of 8-year-olds in the US rose from 2.76 percent (1 in 36) in 2020 to 3.22 percent (1 in 31) in ...
From a cubic millimeter of tissue, scientists constructed a precise, 3D map of the activity in a mouse’s brain, detailing ...
A study has shown how aspects of brain function change with age, revealing that excitatory processes in the brain decrease, while inhibitory processes increase as children get older. The findings are ...
A new study published in Science Advances introduces a powerful brain imaging technique that can detect autism-linked genetic variations with up to 95% accuracy. This approach, developed by ...
New research reveals that gut imbalances in children with autism may influence brain activity and behavior by disrupting the ...
From birth, human survival depends on the ability to engage with others. This ability, which is essential for development, ...
In a new study, researchers at the University of Southern California found changes to the gut microbiome caused by diet and ...
UNIGE scientists identified a brain circuit where lies the origin the social difficulties experienced by people with autism spectrum disorders.
“We demonstrated that gut metabolites impact the brain, and the brain, in turn, affects behavior,” study author Lisa ...
A gut microbiome study identifies associations between gut microbial tryptophan metabolites, ASD symptoms, and brain activity in children.
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