Scientists Collaborate On Autism
Sandy Kleffman for the Contra Costa Times Sacramento – Autism remains a perplexing mystery, but scientists have begun to uncover clues about what goes wrong in the brains of children plagued by the disorder.They hope such discoveries will lead to the causes of autism and an understanding of how to prevent and treat it. Nearly 400 of the world’s top autism researchers gathered in The gathering, sponsored by the National Institutes for Health, the By expanding their knowledge of how infant brains develop, scientists The cerebrum consists of dense, convoluted masses of tissue. The outer “What we’re finding is that by age 6, this kind of interesting “The development of these synapses is incredibly critical for proper Because the formation of synapses occur at about the time autistic While some scientists focus on brain development, others search for It is one of the most understudied fields of autism, said one leading “Somehow, (autistic) individuals are using these behaviors to order Experiments with mice shed some light, however. Using drugs, Research on the brain and behavior may reveal what leads to autism, Most researchers believe genetics play a role. But others wonder Many children make progress with early intervention, but there is no “Each one of these meetings gives us new opportunities to learn about |