Autistic adults show reduced availability of a key glutamate receptor, mGlu5, across widespread brain regions.
Subtle differences in how people grasp everyday objects may help identify autism, according to a new study published in Autism Research. By analyzing the fine motor movements of young adults during a ...
Yale School of Medicine (YSM) scientists have discovered a molecular difference in the brains of autistic people compared to ...
TORONTO, May 5, 2025 – Getting a timely diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder is a major challenge, but new research out of York University shows that how young adults, and potentially children, grasp ...
People with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and intellectual disability (ID) often experience involuntary movements, which disrupt their ability to perform many tasks. A new device could help reduce ...
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