Written by staff and the SAB of the Autism Science Foundation COVID Recovery Was Slow, But Scientific Progress Continues After two...
You heard it in the news this week, and we discuss it on this week’s ASF podcast. Can you make little...
We normally focus on the function of brain cells that send signals to eachother and communicate across small or long distances,...
More and more, psychiatrists are looking to psychedelic medication to help individuals who are resistant to other types of therapies. These...
Outcome measures for clinical trials and understanding and determining gene x environment interactions have been two (of many) challenging questions for...
Anxiety is common in people with autism – but is is different than other types of anxiety or similar? Is it...
New neurons can be generated in a dish (amazing in itself), and then these neurons studied to examine how they grow,...
Baby Siblings Research Consortium scientists produced free videos that address common questions from families. Access them here.
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We’ve heard a lot about social robots – do they help? One or two studies are not going to answer this,...
This week’s podcast highlights a paper from the IBIS (infant brain imaging study) that tracks infants from 6 months to 5...
This year’s first podcast dedicated to COVID issues explores both caregiver and clinician satisfaction with telehealth. New studies explore this satisfaction...
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