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  2. 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: The identification of genes linked to brain changes in autism is just the first step,” said Dr Rafael Romero-Garcia. ... Synaptic and transcriptionally downregulated genes are associated with cortical thickness differences in autism.
  3. Inside the mind of a young person

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/stories/young-minds
    Thumbnail for Inside the mind of a young person 15 Nov 2018: Cohen at the Autism Research Centre, Johnson plans to use the latest prenatal MRI and ultrasound techniques to study the behaviour of the baby in the womb. ... People tend to think of autism and ADHD as diseases, when they in fact describe a series of
  4. Evolving with the robots | University of Cambridge

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/evolving-with-the-robots
    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
  5. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with …

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/women-with-polycystic-ovary-syndrome-more-likely-to-have-a-child-with-autism
    Thumbnail for Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with autism | University of Cambridge 1 Aug 2018: Research. Women with polycystic ovary syndrome more likely to have a child with autism.. ... Polycystic ovary syndrome and autism: A test of the prenatal sex steroid theory.
  6. News Single | Cambridge CARES

    https://www.cares.cam.ac.uk/news-single/?postid=3025&news-single
    Thumbnail for News Single | Cambridge CARES 11 Nov 2018: Studies have shown the benefits of training cognitive flexibility, for example in children with autism. ... In addition, cognitive flexibility training has been shown to be beneficial for children without autism and in older adults.
  7. Personal Profiles | Cambridge CARES

    https://www.cares.cam.ac.uk/personal-profiles/?profile_id=469
    18 Oct 2018: Howard, K., Katsos, N., & Gibson, J. (2019). The School Experiences of Bilingual Children on the Autism Spectrum: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. ... 2015). Communicative development in bilingually exposed Chinese children with Autism
  8. Research Horizons

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/system/files/issue_37_research_horizons.pdf
    9 Oct 2018: Cambridge; research; children; mental health; education; school; language; learning difficulties; play
  9. Publications 2015-16 | Von Hügel Institute

    https://www.vhi.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/research/publications/publications-2015-16
    2 Aug 2018: Dr Lidia Ripamonti. ‘Disability, Diversity, and Autism: Philosophical Perspectives on Health’, The New Bioethics, 22/1 (2016), 56-70. ... Lidia Ripamonti, Di autismo non ci si ammala e non ci si cura [Autism is not an illness in need of a cure], in
  10. Academy of Medical Sciences announces 2018 Fellowships | University…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/news/academy-of-medical-sciences-announces-2018-fellowships
    Thumbnail for Academy of Medical Sciences announces 2018 Fellowships | University of Cambridge 10 May 2018: The Cambridge researchers among the new Fellows are:. Professor Simon Baron-Cohen FBA, Autism Research Centre.
  11. Over half a million people take part in largest ever study of…

    https://www.cam.ac.uk/research/news/over-half-a-million-people-take-part-in-largest-ever-study-of-psychological-sex-differences-and
    Thumbnail for Over half a million people take part in largest ever study of psychological sex differences and autistic traits | University of Cambridge 12 Nov 2018: They underline that these data say nothing about an individual based on their gender, autism diagnosis, or occupation. ... This study was supported by the Autism Research Trust, the Medical Research Council, Wellcome, and the Templeton World Charity

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