A new study published in Nature Communications shows that infants who are later diagnosed with autism react more strongly to
Wriggling tadpoles may hold clue to how autism develops
You could say Hollis Cline’s lab at The Scripps Research Institute is building better tadpoles. To better understand how humans
New research shows that children with autism are able to create imaginary friends: The research could eventually help to develop new therapies
Playing with an imaginary companion (IC) helps children learn essential social skills such as empathy with other people. It is
US autism rate edges up in new CDC report
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health contributed to a new U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Study shows cognitive behavioural therapy can improve emotion regulation in children with autism
New research from York University’s Faculty of Health shows cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) can help children with autism manage not