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  2. genes | University of Cambridge

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    1 Jul 2024: 29 Oct 2019. People with a higher genetic likelihood of autism are more likely to report higher childhood maltreatment, self-harm and suicidal thoughts according. ... 24 Apr 2017. The largest genomic analysis of puberty timing in men and women conducted
  3. Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/human-rights-of-people-with-autism-not-being-met-leading-expert-tells-united-nations
    Thumbnail for Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert tells United Nations | University of Cambridge 31 Mar 2017: Search. Search. Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert tells United Nations. ... Research. Human rights of people with autism not being met, leading expert tells United Nations..
  4. Jools Holland to host autism fundraising concert | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/jools-holland-to-host-autism-fundraising-concert
    6 Jul 2006: An estimated 535,000 people have an autism spectrum condition in the UK, a term referring to a range of conditions affecting the brain but which share similar characteristics such as ... People with autism also have heightened attention to detail that
  5. senses | University of Cambridge

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    1 Jul 2024: 22 Jun 2021. Researchers have shown why people with mental health disorders, including anorexia and panic disorders, experience physical signals differently. ... 20 Nov 2013. People with autism are more likely to also have synaesthesia, suggests new
  6. Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/synaesthesia-is-more-common-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge 20 Nov 2013: The team of scientists from Cambridge University found that whereas synaesthesia only occurred in 7.2% of typical individuals, it occurred in 18.9% of people with autism. ... Donielle Johnson, a Cambridge Gates Scholar who carried out the study as part
  7. Brain differences and autism | University of Cambridge

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    4 Nov 2005: Using psychometric definitions of the typical male and female brain, people with autism spectrum conditions show an exaggeration of the male profile. ... focused on empathy, and males, on average, tend to be slightly more focused on systems, and that
  8. human rights | University of Cambridge

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    1 Jul 2024: 31 Mar 2017. The basic human rights of autistic people are not being met, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, a world expert on autism, told the United Nations in New. ... 05 Jul 2014. Brazilians are famous for their love of football but millions of ordinary
  9. Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/genetic-variants-for-autism-linked-to-higher-rates-of-self-harm-and-childhood-maltreatment
    Thumbnail for Genetic variants for autism linked to higher rates of self-harm and childhood maltreatment | University of Cambridge 29 Oct 2019: They found that individuals with higher number of genetic variants associated with autism are more likely to report childhood maltreatment, self-harm and suicidal ideation. ... with autism have higher risks for maltreatment and self-harm.
  10. United Nations | University of Cambridge

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    1 Jul 2024: Policies for People and Planet. ... 31 Mar 2017. The basic human rights of autistic people are not being met, Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, a world expert on autism, told the United Nations in New.
  11. Evolving with the robots | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Evolving with the robots | University of Cambridge 25 May 2018: Her Hay talk will centre on human robot interaction [HRI] and how it can be used for our benefit, for instance, for helping children with autism learn how to read expressions ... The major challenges, however, are to do with breaking down some of the
  12. Biomarker for autism discovered | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/biomarker-for-autism-discovered
    Thumbnail for Biomarker for autism discovered | University of Cambridge 12 Jul 2011: Siblings of people with autism show a similar pattern of brain activity to that seen in people with autism when looking at emotional facial expressions. ... shown to have similarities in people with autism and their unaffected brothers and sisters.
  13. Jools Holland duets at West End autism benefit concert | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/jools-holland-duets-at-west-end-autism-benefit-concert
    17 Sep 2008: Derek Paravacini is just one of the 12 people with autism or Asperger Syndrome who will be performing at the Savoy Theatre in London on October 5th 2008, at 6pm. ... I am delighted that this concert – featuring 12 people with autism spectrum conditions
  14. Windows to the self? | University of Cambridge

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    Thumbnail for Windows to the self? | University of Cambridge 29 Oct 2012: the idea that there must be eye contact between two people – a meeting of gazes – for them to see their “selves”. ... For example, children with autism are known to engage in less sharing of attention with other people (following another person's
  15. Jools Holland to play at autism concert in Cambridge | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/jools-holland-to-play-at-autism-concert-in-cambridge
    7 Sep 2006: Jools has generously agreed to host and play at the charitable evening at West Road Concert Hall on 17 September, featuring art and music by people with autism and Asperger Syndrome. ... People with autism also have heightened attention to detail that
  16. Study finds that genes play a role in empathy | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-finds-that-genes-play-a-role-in-empathy
    Thumbnail for Study finds that genes play a role in empathy | University of Cambridge 12 Mar 2018: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen added: “Finding that even a fraction of why we differ in empathy is due to genetic factors helps us understand people such as those with autism who ... Although much of his work is computational, developing statistical tools
  17. Cambridge scoops top biotech prize | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/cambridge-scoops-top-biotech-prize
    18 Dec 2009: Teams had to come up with a fictitious product for a real market, and pitch it to a panel of potential investors. ... People with autism and ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder) are also advised to avoid gluten, so there is a large potential
  18. Scientists link genes to brain anatomy in autism | University of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/scientists-link-genes-to-brain-anatomy-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Scientists link genes to brain anatomy in autism | University of Cambridge 26 Feb 2018: This takes us one step closer to understanding why the brains of people with and without autism may differ from one another. ... Dr Richard Bethlehem said: “This takes us one step closer to understanding why the brains of people with and without autism
  19. It only takes a smile (and a gene) | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/it-only-takes-a-smile-and-a-gene
    18 Aug 2006: Previously, developmental psychologists have argued that people with autism do not find social stimuli – such as smiling faces - rewarding. ... Other contributors include Dr Jo Williams, talking about innovations in screening for autism amongst primary
  20. Pushing science to its limits | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/pushing-science-to-its-limits
    Thumbnail for Pushing science to its limits | University of Cambridge 6 Feb 2012: Understanding excess. Compulsive acts or habits which are hard to stop occur in people with OCD and other disorders such as autism or substance abuse disorder. ... With Robin Ince. On the shoulders of Eastern giants: forgotten contribution of medieval
  21. Presence or absence of early language delay alters anatomy of the…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/presence-or-absence-of-early-language-delay-alters-anatomy-of-the-brain-in-autism
    Thumbnail for Presence or absence of early language delay alters anatomy of the brain in autism | University of Cambridge 23 Sep 2014: The researchers studied 80 adult men with autism: 38 who had delayed language onset and 42 who did not. ... Although people with autism share many features, they also have a number of key differences,” said Dr Meng-Chuan Lai of the Cambridge Autism

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