Geraldine Dawson is professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development.
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Geraldine Dawson is professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, and director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development.
Coaching parents to provide early social stimulation may improve outcomes for children with autism.
The new panel “represents a radical departure from all past rosters,” says autism researcher Helen Tager-Flusberg.
The new panel “represents a radical departure from all past rosters,” says autism researcher Helen Tager-Flusberg.
The newly discovered cell type might point to the origins of the inhibitory imbalance linked to autism and other conditions.
The newly discovered cell type might point to the origins of the inhibitory imbalance linked to autism and other conditions.
All of our thoughts, mostly nonconscious, are interrogations of the world, Shadlen says. The opportunity to report our answers to ourselves or others brings a thought into conscious awareness.
All of our thoughts, mostly nonconscious, are interrogations of the world, Shadlen says. The opportunity to report our answers to ourselves or others brings a thought into conscious awareness.