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Scientists found two biologically distinct types of autism, each with different brain wiring
Researchers have identified at least two biologically distinct subtypes of autism, each defined by opposite patterns of brain ...
Autism has long been viewed as a single condition with a wide range of symptoms and abilities. Some autistic people need ...
A study published in Nature Neuroscience has split autism into two distinct biological types based on how the brain wires its ...
Scientists have uncovered evidence that autism may include at least two biologically distinct subtypes, each marked by a different pattern of brain communication. By combining brain scans from nearly ...
An international team of scientists has found evidence of the existence of at least two different biological subtypes of ...
An analysis of how brains with different forms of autism develop has revealed common underlying mechanisms that may respond to existing medications. An analysis of how brains with different forms of ...
Using stem cells generated from patients with a rare and severe form of autism spectrum disorder and intellectual disability, Scripps Research scientists have grown personalized "mini-brains" (or ...
For many years, autism has been identified as a spectrum with differing levels of ability. New research suggests that the age when symptoms first appear may help anticipate the specific traits, ...
A new statistical framework developed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins ...
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