While reduced eye contact is a well -
known symptom of autism used in early screeners and diagnostic instruments, why children with autism look less at other people's eyes has not been known.
Although there is substantial evidence from neuroimaging studies that the brain
of a child with
autism is undergoing abnormal development, little is
known about the underlying cellular, molecular and genetic mechanisms that lead to the onset
of autistic
symptoms.
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