Map of mouse brain draws sharp boundaries around structures
A new anatomical map of a mouse brain shows the precise position and structural detail of various brain regions.
A new anatomical map of a mouse brain shows the precise position and structural detail of various brain regions.
Two new gadgets join the gene-editing toolbox, many children with autism get smarter with age, and a survey points to a research reset for Autism Speaks.
The numbers and types of neurons that dampen brain signals vary by brain region and sex.
Two researchers balk at talk that Wi-Fi and autism are linked, changes in an autism risk gene are tied to obsessive-compulsive traits in three species, and scientists plan to conduct a census of all of the brain’s cell types.
A gene called TRIO may be a hotbed for autism mutations, an international collaboration focuses on the whole brain and one behavior, and Autism Speaks cuts grant spending.
A new database contains high-fidelity brain maps of 10 typical adults.
A monkey study suggests facial recognition is not innate, a puzzle piece symbol carries negative connotations, and scientists are using a federal law to snoop on colleagues.
Babies who are later diagnosed with autism may show aberrant connections between some brain regions in their first year of life.
Transcranial treatment may bolster memory in adults with autism, inflammatory molecule may alter an emotional brain region in newborns, and examining ants could yield insights into autism
A new technique illustrates how mutations associated with autism affect gene expression at different stages of development in the fly brain.