Stanford Medicine researchers have discovered that hyperactivity in a brain region known as the reticular thalamic nucleus may underlie behaviors associated with autism spectrum disorder. By dampenin… [+3460 chars]
Stanford Scientists Successfully Reverse Autism Symptoms in Mice - SciTechDaily
Overactivity in the reticular thalamic nucleus was shown to cause autism-like behaviors in mice. Drugs that reduce this activity reversed the symptoms. Researchers at Stanford Medicine studying the neurological basis of autism spectrum disorder have found tha…
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