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China | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/China19 Jul 2024: 21 Mar 2019. The first large-scale study of autism in China has revealed that around one in a hundred people in China has an autism spectrum condition – the same. ... Very few, and none of them very good, according to PhD student Dylan Loh, in an -
Autism prevalence in China | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/autism-prevalence-in-china18 Apr 2013: study into the prevalence of autism in mainland China. ... A pilot study conducted by the University of Cambridge’s Autism Research Centre and Cambridge Institute of Public Health suggests that autism in China is currently under-diagnosed and may be
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Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/levels-of-autism-in-china-similar-to-the-west-joint-chinese-uk-study-shows21 Mar 2019: Search. Search. Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study shows. ... Research. Levels of autism in China similar to the West, joint Chinese-UK study shows..
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Autism | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/autism18 Jul 2024: The anthropological study of autism can be grounded in the broader field of the anthropology of disability (see Devlieger 2018 for a review). ... Conclusion. Anthropologists studying autism approach their object of study as they do other forms of human -
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/122/feed18 Jul 2024: dementia, autism, brain injury, or mental illness) but focuses on the specific clinical category of ‘intellectual disability’ that was originally formulated within Euro-American psychiatry (McKearney & Zoanni 2018)<a ... Edgerton 1988). Young -
Video & Audio: Intra - and Inter -…
https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/2581258Description:. Talk by Dr Guillaume Dumas, Institut Pasteur, on the use of two-person hyperscanning in social neuroscience research, with particular applications to the study of autism spectrum disorder. ... induced interaction. A second study with -
autism | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/autism19 Jul 2024: 03 Aug 2022. A major study of children with intellectual disabilities has highlighted the additional challenges that they often face, including a much-increased. ... 15 Mar 2022. The criminal justice system (CJS) is failing autistic people, argue -
Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/study-reveals-high-rate-of-possible-undiagnosed-autism-in-people-who-died-by-suicide15 Feb 2022: Research. Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who died by suicide.. ... This study highlights the need for Coroners to begin to systematically gather evidence of autism and autistic traits in inquests, to help prevent future
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Disability | Open Encyclopedia of Anthropology
https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/entry/disability18 Jul 2024: Anthropologists have also considered the effects of the contemporary rise of autism awareness (see Solomon 2010). ... Portsmouth, N.H.: Heinemann. Solomon, O. 2010. Sense and the senses: Anthropology and the study of autism. -
genetics | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/genetics19 Jul 2024: 17 Aug 2023. The largest ever study of the genetics of the brain – encompassing some 36,000 brain scans – has identified more than 4,000 genetic variants linked. ... 28 Jun 2023. A study of more than 22,000 people with multiple sclerosis has -
10,000 autistic people to take part in the UK’s largest study of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/10000-autistic-people-to-take-part-in-the-uks-largest-study-of-autism24 Aug 2021: Search. Search. 10,000 autistic people to take part in the UK’s largest study of autism. ... Research. 10,000 autistic people to take part in the UK’s largest study of autism..
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suicide | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/topics/suicide19 Jul 2024: Study reveals high rate of possible undiagnosed autism in people who died by suicide. ... 10 Aug 2021. A new study examines the words and behaviour of older people who went on to take their own lives in 18th-century England. -
Autistic adults have a higher rate of physical health conditions |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-adults-have-a-higher-rate-of-physical-health-conditions10 Sep 2020: This new study is also the first to examine the influence of smoking, alcohol use, and BMI. ... Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge, who was part of the team, said: “This new study highlights the physical
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Autism affects different parts of the brain in women and men |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autism-affects-different-parts-of-the-brain-in-women-and-men9 Aug 2013: Dr Meng-Chuan Lai. Autism affects different parts of the brain in females with autism than males with autism, a new study reveals. ... Dr Michael Lombardo, who co-led the study, added that although autism manifests itself in many different ways, grouping
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Males and females with autism show an extreme of the typical male…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/males-and-females-with-autism-show-an-extreme-of-the-typical-male-mind16 Jul 2014: Professor Baron-Cohen said: “Our study provides strong evidence in support of the ‘extreme male brain’ theory of autism. ... In this new study, typical sex differences were reduced in autism, but not abolished.
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Transgender and gender-diverse individuals are more likely to be…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/transgender-and-gender-diverse-individuals-are-more-likely-to-be-autistic-and-report-higher-autistic7 Aug 2020: Dr Meng-Chuan Lai, a collaborator on the study at the University of Toronto, said: “We are beginning to learn more about how the presentation of autism differs in cisgender men ... The study investigates the co-occurrence between gender identity and
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https://www.anthroencyclopedia.com/taxonomy/term/251/feed18 Jul 2024: Speaking of human races thus ignores the contemporary science of human variation, whilst intimately mixing the study of human biology with hierarchy, stigma and prejudice.</em></p> <p><em>As a ... Central in the new anthropological conceptualisation of -
Autism Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/autism/23 Feb 2024: School of Clinical Medicine. Tag: Autism. June 23, 2014. A study led by Simon Baron-Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) has found that children, who later develop autism, have elevated levels of ... of autism investigated through matching brain networks” -
Rubicon Fellowship awarded to study “The hereditary basis of autism…
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/rubicon-fellowship-awarded-study-hereditary-basis-autism-investigated-matching-brain-networks/23 Feb 2024: Site Search. Rubicon Fellowship awarded to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through matching brain networks”. ... School of Clinical Medicine. Featured Articles. Rubicon Fellowship awarded to study “The hereditary basis of autism -
Ypma Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/tag/ypma/23 Feb 2024: Rubicon Fellowship awarded to study “The hereditary basis of autism investigated through matching brain networks”. ... May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research associate in the department of Psychiatry, has been awarded a prestigious Rubicon fellowship -
Research Fellow's study shows transgender and gender-diverse…
https://www.caths.cam.ac.uk/gender-identity-autismbe diagnosed as autistic, according to a new study by scientists at the University of Cambridge’s Autism Research Centre, including St Catharine's Bowring Research Fellow Dr Varun Warrier (2019). ... Dr Meng-Chuan Lai, a collaborator on the study at
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Alexandros Tsompanidis | Centre for Trophoblast Research
https://www.trophoblast.cam.ac.uk/staff/alexandros-tsompanidis18 Jul 2024: This will enable a detailed study of the interaction between the sex and genetics of the fetus, in the placentas of pregnancies at increased likelihood for autism. ... 2) “Maternal steroid levels and the autistic traits of the mother and infant”, in -
Member: Carol Brayne - Cambridge Neuroscience
https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/brayne/Parental concerns, socioeconomic status, and the risk of autism spectrum conditions in a population-based study.. ... Are autism spectrum conditions more prevalent in an information-technology region? A school-based study of three regions in the -
10,000 autistic people to take part in the UK’s largest study of…
https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/2021/08/24/10000-autistic-people-to-take-part-in-the-uks-largest-study-of-autism/Site Search. 10,000 autistic people to take part in the UK’s largest study of autism. ... Department of Psychiatry. News. 10,000 autistic people to take part in the UK’s largest study of autism. -
Featured Articles Archives - Page 27 of 32 - School of Clinical…
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/feature/page/27/23 Feb 2024: Dr Sally Quilligan | University Lecturer in Clinical Communication, School of Clinical Medicine Sally Quilligan is an outstanding medical educator; committed, […]. Filed Under:June 23, 2014. A study led by Simon ... Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) has -
Synaesthesia is more common in autism | University of Cambridge
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/synaesthesia-is-more-common-in-autism20 Nov 2013: Genes play a substantial role in autism and scientists have begun to pinpoint some of the individual genes involved. ... Donielle Johnson, a Cambridge Gates Scholar who carried out the study as part of her Master’s degree, said: “People with autism
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Trinity Fellows receive New Year Honours - Trinity College Cambridge
https://www.trin.cam.ac.uk/news/trinity-fellows-receive-new-year-honours/31 Dec 2020: He has tested the theory in different ways. First, he led a study of autism prevalence in three Dutch cities, where his prediction that there would be higher rates of autism ... A second test of the theory was his study of the rate of autism among the
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Dr Rebecca Lawson leads study on how the lockdown measures are…
https://www.psychol.cam.ac.uk/news/dr-rebecca-lawson-leads-study-how-lockdown-measures-are-affecting-autism-community18 Jul 2024: Search site. Department of Psychology. Dr Rebecca Lawson leads study on how the lockdown measures are affecting the autism community. ... the lockdown measures put in force to tackle the COVID-19 pandemic are affecting the autism community. -
Member: Simon Baron-Cohen - Cambridge Neuroscience
https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/sb205/Linking functional and structural brain organisation with behaviour in autism: a multimodal EU-AIMS Longitudinal European Autism Project (LEAP) study.. ... Sensory salience processing moderates attenuated gazes on faces in autism spectrum disorder: a case -
José González Martínez, PhD
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/lancaster/2021/05/dan/Pepe trained in Biology (2015) and Clinical Psychology (2022). He obtained his PhD at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (2022), focusing on the study of the role of cell division ... Now, his current interests include the study of the molecular -
Newsletter Archives - Page 4 of 11 - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/newsletter/page/4/23 Feb 2024: Filed Under:June 23, 2014. A study led by Simon Baron-Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) has found that children, who later develop autism, have elevated levels of steroid hormones in the ... womb. The finding may help explain why autism is more common in -
School News Archives - Page 26 of 29 - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/schoolnews/page/26/23 Feb 2024: The funding will be used for a new multicentre study which will evaluate closed-loop insulin delivery (the artificial pancreas) in a larger group of 90 young subjects and adults with ... study led by Simon Baron-Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) has found -
Newsletter Issue 27 Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/newsletter/newsletter-issue-27/23 Feb 2024: Professor Peter Jones worked on the study, which aimed to follow up people from the Medical Research Council’s National Survey of Health and Development – a large birth […]. Filed Under:Tagged ... With:May 23, 2014. Dr Rolf Ypma, a research -
Dr Matthew Hassall | Faculty of History University of Cambridge
https://www.hist.cam.ac.uk/people/dr-matthew-hassallI am presently preparing my first monograph, which draws out the theoretical consequences of my doctoral thesis for the study of political discourse under other premodern autocracies. ... I contributed methodological and theoretical frameworks for the -
Member: Mark Johnson - Cambridge Neuroscience
https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/markjohnson/Cheung, T Charman, M Johnson, British Autism Study of Infant Siblings (BASIS) Team. ... Motor development in children at risk of autism: a follow-up study of infant siblings.. -
High levels of oestrogen in the womb linked to autism | University of …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/high-levels-of-oestrogen-in-the-womb-linked-to-autism29 Jul 2019: Simon Baron Cohen. The discovery adds further evidence to support the prenatal sex steroid theory of autism first proposed 20 years ago. ... Professor Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre at the University of Cambridge, who led this
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REAL: Research Students : Faculty of Education
https://www.educ.cam.ac.uk/centres/real/members/researchmembers/Anub Mannaan. Education and violence: A qualitative study of the educational experience of conflict-affected Kashmiri migrants in Mumbai for higher education. ... Stephen Bayley. Education for a changing world: A mixed-methods study of cognitive -
Inaugural Fellowship strengthens ties between Cambridge and CUHK |…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/inaugural-fellowship-strengthens-ties-between-cambridge-and-cuhk24 May 2017: The groundbreaking method has many advantages over previous methods such as using post-mortem brain tissue or experimental animals, neither of which allow the study of autism from the embryonic stage ... The team in Cambridge and CUHK will deepen our
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Member: Ed Bullmore - Cambridge Neuroscience
https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/etb23/Reading the Mind in the Eyes’: an fMRI study of adolescents with autism and their siblings.. ... Brain anatomy and its relationship to behavior in adults with autism spectrum disorder: a multicenter magnetic resonance imaging study.. -
Member: Varun Warrier - Cambridge Neuroscience
https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/member/vw260/Sep 21, 2023. The largest ever study of the genetics of the brain – encompassing some 36,000 brain….. ... A genome wide association study of mathematical ability reveals an association at chromosome 3q29, a locus associated with autism and learning -
Autistic defendants are being failed by the criminal justice system | …
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/autistic-defendants-are-being-failed-by-the-criminal-justice-system15 Mar 2022: In their study, published today in Autism Research, the researchers found the CJS is failing autistic people. ... The study also found that those working within the CJS may be unaware that an individual is autistic, or of the implications of an autism
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People
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/lancaster/gallery/people/Pepe trained in Biology (2015) and Clinical Psychology (2022). He obtained his PhD at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (2022), focusing on the study of the role of cell division ... Now, his current interests include the study of the molecular -
Autistic individuals have increased risk of chronic physical health…
https://neuroscience.cam.ac.uk/44394-2/Their findings, published in the journal Molecular Autism, have important implications for the clinical care of autistic people. ... Dr Elizabeth Weir, a Research Associate at the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge, who led the team, said: “This study -
Lancaster Lab
https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/groups/lancaster/author/matt/feed/20 Feb 2024: He obtained his PhD at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (2022), focusing on the study of the role of cell division regulators in physiological and altered neurodevelopment. ... Now, his current interests include the study of the molecular -
News Archives - Page 20 of 45 - Department of Psychiatry
https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/category/news/page/20/flawlessly transfer […]. Filed Under:May 10, 2021. Adults with autism report a broad range of sexuality — being much more likely to identify as asexual, bisexual or homosexual than people without autism, ... In a survey of nearly 2,400 adults, -
The face of emotions: Darwin, computers and autism | University of…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/the-face-of-emotions-darwin-computers-and-autism21 Oct 2011: The Darwin Correspondence Project, based at Cambridge University Library, has joined forces with the University’s Computer Laboratory and Autism Research Centre as part of the Festival of Ideas ... It will be demonstrated alongside a similar test
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Females perform better than males on a ‘theory of mind’ test across…
https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/females-perform-better-than-males-on-a-theory-of-mind-test-across-57-countries26 Dec 2022: Professor Sir Simon Baron-Cohen, Director of the Autism Research Centre at Cambridge University, and senior author on the study, said: “Studies of on-average sex differences say nothing about an ... Dr Carrie Allison, Director of Applied Research at
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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-autism23 Sep 2014: Meng-Chuan Lai. A new study led by researchers from the University of Cambridge has found that a common characteristic of autism – language delay in early childhood – leaves a ‘signature’ in ... This new study will help us understand the
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Professor Baron-Cohen Archives - School of Clinical Medicine
https://www.medschl.cam.ac.uk/category/people/professor-baron-cohen/23 Feb 2024: School of Clinical Medicine. Professor Baron-Cohen. June 23, 2014. A study led by Simon Baron-Cohen (Department of Psychiatry) has found that children, who later develop autism, have elevated levels ... The finding may help explain why autism is more -
Students Archives - Page 4 of 8 - Department of Psychiatry
https://www.psychiatry.cam.ac.uk/blog/category/students/page/4/stem cell study Research group: Autism Research Centre, Department of Psychiatry Supervisor: Professor Simon Baron-Cohen Advisor: Dr Mark Kotter, Clinical Neurosciences; Dr Deepak Srivastava, King’s College London Can you ... People with
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