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New research provides evidence that specific Neanderthal genetic variants contribute to autism susceptibility, highlighting an ancient genetic link between our prehistoric relatives and modern neurodevelopmental conditions.
Children with pronounced autistic traits often have lower creativity, according to new research, except those with high attention to detail, who exhibited better creativity.
People with Autism Spectrum Disorder show lower physiological responses to touch but report feeling both pleasant and unpleasant touches more intensely than typically developing individuals.
A recent study found that both autistic individuals and those with ADHD use camouflaging strategies, though autistic individuals use them more frequently.
A new study reveals that autistic adults face higher rates of various medical conditions compared to non-autistic individuals, highlighting significant health disparities and complex needs throughout their lives.
Researchers at UCLA Health discovered that distinct brain connectivity patterns in six-week-old infants at high risk for autism can predict sensory and social behaviors a year later, potentially allowing for earlier and more effective interventions.
A recent eye-tracking study found that autistic children showed less attention to socially relevant cues and more to background objects during shared book reading, which correlated with their social attention in free play.
Early-life gut microbiota disturbances are associated with the development of neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and ADHD, suggesting potential early detection and intervention through biomarker analysis in newborns.
Recent research reveals that the 'neural noise' often seen in autistic brains may enhance their cognitive performance in certain tasks.
Prenatal exposure to caffeine, coupled with a high-fat diet post-birth, significantly heightened autism-like behaviors in rodents. This effect was linked to alterations in gut microbiota and elevated levels of the immune molecule IL-17A, highlighting the gut-brain axis's role in neurodevelopmental...
New research has found autistic adults are more generous to strangers than non-autistic individuals. This increased generosity, evident in a money division task, suggests autism may involve a more consistent application of fairness norms.
In a recent scientific paper published in Frontiers in Psychology, a team of Italian researchers have developed an innovative approach to assist individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) using a humanoid robot named Pepper, integrated with OpenAI's advanced conversational artificial...
Autistic adults show a reduced neural response to their own faces compared to neurotypical adults, indicating unique self-referential processing differences, particularly in facial recognition, as revealed in a new study using advanced brain imaging.
A new study has found that raters informed of a job candidate's autism diagnosis rated them more favorably, regardless of additional information about the diagnosis. This suggests awareness influences perceptions in interviews.
New research shows both male and female mice with autism mutations exhibit similar synaptic deficits and social behavior issues, challenging the male-focused bias in autism research.