«Brain maps
highlight autism disorders.»
Not exact matches
The increased interaction between cortical and subcortical brain regions
highlights the central role of hypersensitivity and other sensory symptoms in defining
Autism Spectrum
Disorder (ASD).
The critical role these changes play in brain development
highlights the importance and urgency in understanding neural circuits in more detail and suggests new avenues for investigating the underlying causes of developmental
disorders such as
autism.
Her research also has
highlighted a central role for the localization of RNAs to synapses, where their synthesis into protein is regulated by neuronal activity, and that the process of local protein synthesis is likely to play a particularly important role in
autism spectrum
disorders.
As
highlighted in several articles appearing in this special topic, one of the most well - documented observations in the
autism literature is that the brains of individuals with the
disorder exhibit aberrant functional connectivity or inter-regional communication (Belmonte et al., 2004).
It focuses on children with fetal alcohol spectrum
disorders or
autism spectrum
disorders and
highlights the CDC's Learn the Signs Act Early program.
See Dr. Courtney's Chapter publication that
highlights a case presentation which includes the Kinesthetic Storytelling ® process (also called, the Rainbow Weather Massage ®) in a practice session with a child diagnosed with
Autism Spectrum
Disorder.
Anxiety and depression are common among children and adolescents with
autism spectrum
disorders (ASD),
highlighting a need to identify factors that protect against these symptoms.