Contextual Factors in Autism: What took us so long?
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
1w ago
Contextual factors, or external factors, are environmental influences and can impact not just a diagnosis but the life course of a person with autism and their families. A recent commentary by autism researchers around the world highlights the importance of these factors and provides resources on how they can be collected in a rigorous, but ..read more
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Is folate an evidence-based treatment for autism?
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
1M ago
Today’s #ASFpodcast explains the potential and the unknowns behind folate, known as leucovorin when prescribe, for treating autism. CBSNews reported on a “miraculous” study using leucovorin that will need further research before it lives up to the type. However, it is an example of how different biological markers may direct what treatments work best in ..read more
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An Explanation of Some of the Recent Scientific Research Announcements
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
1M ago
The past couple of weeks have been a flurry of decisions involving government funding for research and health and wellness services. It’s been difficult to understand their impact without understanding the process in which science is evaluated for funding and policies around support of universities where the research takes place. In this podcast, we will ..read more
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How IQ impacts the “will do” of skills: adaptive behaviors
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
2M ago
On this week’s podcast, Dr. Elaine Clarke from @RutgersU discusses the role of adaptive behavior. This refers to the wide range of skills that a person with autism can exhibit. Can they hold a conversation? Dress themselves? Prepare a meal? These sets of skills are strongly influenced by cognitive ability. Dr. Clarke will talk about ..read more
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Do Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Direct Current Stimulation help people with autism? The latest science here.
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
2M ago
Two therapies that are meant to alter brainwave activity, called Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation and Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation are receiving a lot of attention for potential efficacy in treating autism. They are non-invasive, which means treatment is provided on the scalp. While results vary, the overall evidence does not support these two interventions in helping ..read more
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We missed one for the 2024 year end summary: Proof of the importance of genetic testing in autism
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
2M ago
It happens every year – this one belonged in the 2024 year end highlights but was published late in the year. Researchers at UCSD, UCLA and CHLA followed families with autism whose genetic test revealed a rare variant. Did it make a difference in care? Understanding? Referrals? If you are in need of a genetic ..read more
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The 2024 Autism Science Year in Review
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
3M ago
New Technologies, New Data, New Solutions This year’s progress in autism research includes promising findings, clarifications, explanations, and the uncovering of new avenues of inquiry. The focus is now on personalized medicine: finding the right treatment for the right person at the right time through targeted interventions. Advances in technology and genetic testing are opening ..read more
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Online autism assessments as a perk of the pandemic
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
3M ago
While it may not seem like it, the COVID-19 pandemic brought some advances in care and understanding for people on the spectrum. One example is the development and validity of remotely administered assessments that families can participate in from home rather than travel to a clinic. These tools were built out of necessity, and are ..read more
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An update on why there are fewer autistic females compared to males
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
3M ago
This week, special podcast correspondent #MiaKotikovski summarizes new research on the increasing prevalence of autism, with a focus on females. While the number of diagnosed females is increasing faster than the number for males, females assigned at birth still are less likely to receive a diagnosis than males. Additional evidence points to females having more ..read more
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What happens during sleep?
Autism Science Foundation Weekly Science Report
by Autism Science Foundation
3M ago
During sleep, your brain is still active. It is turning all those things you learned during the day into long term memories through connections between the thalamus, hippocampus and frontal cortex. What happens in Profound Autism? How does the brain work during sleep and how will this knowledge lead to better sleep in people? Are ..read more
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