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  2. Lancaster Lab

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/lancaster/feed/
    20 Feb 2024: Now, his current interests include the study of the molecular determinants of evolutionary differences and the study of autism spectrum disorder using brain organoids.
  3. Member: Ed Bullmore - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/etb23/
    Examining the Boundary Sharpness Coefficient as an Index of Cortical Microstructure in Autism Spectrum Disorder.. ... Intrinsic gray-matter connectivity of the brain in adults with autism spectrum disorder..
  4. Neural noise | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/research/neuralnoise
    18 Jul 2024: Search site. Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism. Neural noise. Low Endogenous Neural Noise in Autism. ... We suggest that the brains of children and adults with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may have less neural noise than typical brains,
  5. Infections during pregnancy may interfere with key genes associated…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/infections-during-pregnancy-may-interfere-with-key-genes-associated-with-autism-and-prenatal-brain
    Thumbnail for Infections during pregnancy may interfere with key genes associated with autism and prenatal brain development | University of Cambridge 21 Mar 2017: Large population-based studies have previously shown that a variety of maternal infections during pregnancy are associated with small increases in the risk for psychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorders and ... Maternal immune activation
  6. Low endogenous neural noise in autism | Department of Psychology

    https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/davis-plaisted-grant
    18 Jul 2024: the potential to explain autism spectrum disorder behavioural and psychological features. ... Low levels of neural noise in people with autism may be due to atypical brainstem activation.
  7. José González Martínez, PhD

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/lancaster/2021/05/dan/
    Now, his current interests include the study of the molecular determinants of evolutionary differences and the study of autism spectrum disorder using brain organoids.
  8. Member: Amber Ruigrok - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/ar560/
    Examining the Boundary Sharpness Coefficient as an Index of Cortical Microstructure in Autism Spectrum Disorder.. ... Imbalanced social-communicative and restricted repetitive behavior subtypes of autism spectrum disorder exhibit different neural
  9. Previous research | Cambridge Laboratory for Research into Autism

    https://www.clara.psychol.cam.ac.uk/research/previous-research
    18 Jul 2024: might be processed differently in people with an autism spectrum disorder. ... Neurodiversity. CLaRA alumni were interested in the communication between individuals with autism spectrum disorders and professionals who investigate autism and how this
  10. Member: Mark Johnson - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/markjohnson/
    Differences in Intrinsic Gray Matter Connectivity and Their Genomic Underpinnings in Autism Spectrum Disorder.. ... Interindividual Differences in Cortical Thickness and Their Genomic Underpinnings in Autism Spectrum Disorder..
  11. Member: Simon Baron-Cohen - Cambridge Neuroscience

    https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/sb205/
    Publications. Differences in Intrinsic Gray Matter Connectivity and Their Genomic Underpinnings in Autism Spectrum Disorder.. ... Interindividual Differences in Cortical Thickness and Their Genomic Underpinnings in Autism Spectrum Disorder..

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