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Key social reward circuit in the brain impaired in kids with autism

by Staff July 16, 2018
July 16, 2018 68 views
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Children with autism have structural and functional abnormalities in the brain circuit that normally makes social interaction feel rewarding, according to a new study from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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