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How Do Autistic Brains Work?


Inside the autism brain: The striatum - YouTube

The repetitive behaviors seen in autism may originate in the striatum, a cluster of neurons involved with initiating and executing movements ...

How does autism affect the brain? | eLife Science Digests

Changes in the structure and activity of local brain regions may contribute to cognitive and sensory symptoms in autism.

Unraveling the Puzzle: How Do Autistic Brains Work?

Research has shown differences in brain connectivity and processing between individuals with ASD, SPD, and those with neurotypical development.

In autism, brain's emotion hub begins with too many cells

In autism, brain's emotion hub begins with too many cells ... The amygdala, a brain region that governs emotions, may be enlarged and overly connected in children ...

How does the autistic brain process information differently ... - Quora

Autistic brains lack lateralization, so they operate in more of a hybrid mode, never able to completely shift gears all the way into one mode or ...

How Do Autistic Brains Work? - Rising Above ABA

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is characterized by deficits in social cognition, which refers to the ability to understand and interpret social information.

What's Different About The Brains Of People With Autism? - NPR

There's growing evidence that the difference involves the fibers that carry information from one part of the brain to another.

Delving into the Workings of Autistic Brains - Brighter Strides ABA

In this section, we will explore three key aspects of how autistic brains work: detail-focused thinking, challenges with abstract concepts, and enhanced ...

Inside the autism brain: The cerebellum - YouTube

Professors Sam Wang and Peter Tsai explain the role of the 'little brain' in cognition, social skills, emotion control and repetitive ...

How Do Autistic Brains Work? - Adina ABA

One notable difference is the accelerated brain growth during early childhood in some individuals with autism. This rapid growth may contribute ...

Autistic Brain Vs Normal Brain - Goldstar Rehabilitation

While the autistic brain may differ from the normal brain in certain aspects, it also possesses unique strengths and abilities. Many individuals with autism ...

Autism & disorganized thoughts

All these factors are likely caused by overconnectivity in the brain. But I should say, disorganized doesn't necessarily mean detrimental. A lot ...

How Do "Autistic" Brains Work? - Ruby ABA

Autistic brains exhibit both overconnectivity and underconnectivity in specific brain networks. This impacts how individuals perceive and ...

Understanding the Brain Basis of Autism - YouTube

Report. Comments162. Alistar Lewis. I have autism and I struggle everyday because my brain works different and nobody understands.

How Does the Autistic Brain Work? - Closer To Truth

They note that studies strongly indicate that autism is a genetic disorder and that a cure might arise in the form of a relatively simple biological ...

Autistic brains develop more slowly than healthy ... - UCLA Health

Autistic brains develop more slowly than healthy brains, UCLA researchers say ... Researchers at UCLA have found a possible explanation for why ...

Brain wiring explains why autism hinders grasp of vocal emotion ...

Children with autism have trouble identifying emotional tones because of differences in a brain region that processes social information, a Stanford Medicine ...

How does an autistic brain work? - YouTube

Have you ever wondered about an autistic brain scan? Recently, I had the opportunity to interview Dr. Hill from the Peak Brain Institute, ...

Neuroimaging in Autism - UCLA Medical School

While most people are annoyed by loud noise, such as the sound of construction in a nearby building, autistic children adjust to the annoyance and their brains ...

The brains of high functioning autistic individuals do not synchronize ...

Individuals with ASD showed lower ISC than NT controls in brain regions implicated in processing social information including the insula, posterior and anterior ...


Thinking in Pictures

Book by Temple Grandin

Thinking in Pictures is a psychologically-focused autobiography written and largely edited by Temple Grandin. First published in 1995, it documents much of her life with autism.

Social Intelligence

Book by Daniel Goleman