Heightened Level Of Amygdala Activity May Cause Social Deficits In Autism
march 2009 by amy
Researchers at the University of Washington have discovered an increased pattern of brain activity in the amygdalas of adults with autism that may be linked to the social deficits that typically are associated with the disorder. Previous research at the UW and elsewhere has shown that abnormal growth patterns in the amygdala are commonly found among young children diagnosed with autism.
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march 2009 by amy
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