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Brain Develops Differently in Fragile X Syndrome:
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Researchers develop a better way to see molecules at work in living brain cells
labspaces.net — “By creating a better way to see molecules at work in living brain cells, researchers are helping elucidate molecular mechanisms of synapse formation. These studies could also help further understanding of how synapses go awry in developmental diseases such as autism and Fragile X syndrome.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Brain Develops Differently in Fragile X Syndrome (HealthDay)
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Study discovers brain development differences in kids with fragile X syndrome
labspaces.net — “Fragile X syndrome is the most common known cause of inherited intellectual disability and autism. Now, researchers using advanced, noninvasive imaging techniques have shown how the brains of very young boys with fragile X syndrome differ from those of young boys without it, providing critical information for the development of treatments for the condition.” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Imaging study discovers brain development differences in kids with fragile X syndrome | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “Fragile X syndrome is the most common known cause of inherited intellectual disability and autism. Now, researchers using advanced, noninvasive imaging techniques have shown how the brains of very young boys with fragile X syndrome differ from those of young boys without it, providing critical information for the development of treatments for the condition.” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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Imaging study discovers brain development differences in kids with fragile X syndrome
sciencedaily.com — “Fragile X syndrome is the most common known cause of inherited intellectual disability and autism. Now, researchers using advanced, noninvasive imaging techniques have shown how the brains of very young boys with fragile X syndrome differ from those of young boys without it, providing critical information for the development of treatments for the condition.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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New clue why autistic people don't want hugs
sciencedaily.com — “Why do people with fragile X syndrome, a genetic defect that is the best-known cause of autism and inherited mental retardation, recoil from hugs and physical touch? New research has found in fragile X syndrome there is delayed development of the sensory cortex, the part of the brain that responds to touch, according to a study from Northwestern University. This delay may trigger a domino effect and cause further problems with wiring of the brain.” View full resource at sciencedaily.com
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"New clue why people w/ autism often don't want hugs - delayed development of the part of brain that responds to touch" http://j.mp/9CNEjm
Insight Into Causes Of Autism: Brain Study
medicalnewstoday.com — “Scientists are a step closer to understanding how abnormalities in brain development might lead to autism and behavioural disorders.Research into Fragile X Syndrome - a genetic condition” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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New clue why autistic people don't want hugs
feeds.sciencedaily.com — “Why do people with fragile X syndrome, a genetic defect that is the best-known cause of autism and inherited mental retardation, recoil from hugs and physical touch? New research has found in fragile X syndrome there is delayed development of the sensory cortex, the part of the brain that responds to touch, according to a study from Northwestern University. This delay may trigger a domino effect and cause further problems with wiring of the brain.” View full resource at feeds.sciencedaily.com
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