Autistic Query Results
-
Seeking to Characterize the Autistic Population More Effectively by Observing the Strategies They Use to Fit Into Society
Click here to view original web page at Seeking to Characterize the Autistic Population More Effectively by Observing the Strategies They Use to Fit Into Society Summary: Delving deeper into the phenomenon of social camouflaging could help improve research into autism spectrum disorder. Source: University of the Basque Country In recent years there has been … Continue reading “Seeking to Characterize the Autistic Population More Effectively by Observing the Strategies They Use to Fit Into Society”
-
Seeking to Characterize the Autistic Population More Effectively by Observing the Strategies They Use to Fit Into Society
Click here to view original web page at Seeking to Characterize the Autistic Population More Effectively by Observing the Strategies They Use to Fit Into Society Summary: Delving deeper into the phenomenon of social camouflaging could help improve research into autism spectrum disorder. Source: University of the Basque Country In recent years there has been … Continue reading “Seeking to Characterize the Autistic Population More Effectively by Observing the Strategies They Use to Fit Into Society”
-
Neuroscience reveals complexity of human brain networks
Click here to view original web page at Neuroscience reveals complexity of human brain networks Nicki Swann, Assistant Professor of Human Physiology Scientists detected simple movement like pushing a button sends ripples of activity throughout networks of neurons spanning across the brain. Why this is important: The finding highlights just how complex the human brain … Continue reading “Neuroscience reveals complexity of human brain networks”
-
I Don’t Mind if You Say You Have ‘a Little OCD’
Click here to view original web page at I Don’t Mind if You Say You Have ‘a Little OCD’ Marcus Schaefer/Trunk Archive It’s become common for people to use diagnostic terms to describe themselves, saying that they are “sort of autistic” or “a bit bipolar” or “a little OCD.” Some say they are “addicted” to … Continue reading “I Don’t Mind if You Say You Have ‘a Little OCD’”
-
How Huntington’s Disease Affects Different Neurons
Click here to view original web page at How Huntington’s Disease Affects Different Neurons Summary: Researchers have identified how two different populations of neurons in the striatum are affected differently in Huntington’s disease. The neurodegeneration of one of these populations leads to motor defects while damage to the other population located in striosomes may account … Continue reading “How Huntington’s Disease Affects Different Neurons”
-
How Huntington’s Disease Affects Different Neurons
Click here to view original web page at How Huntington’s Disease Affects Different Neurons Summary: Researchers have identified how two different populations of neurons in the striatum are affected differently in Huntington’s disease. The neurodegeneration of one of these populations leads to motor defects while damage to the other population located in striosomes may account … Continue reading “How Huntington’s Disease Affects Different Neurons”