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Autism: What is the Buzz About Gamma?

February 14, 2013by m0casa02 8 Comments

This blog is a continuation of my previous one: “How do we put our thoughts together?”.  It is meant to emphasize the importance of gamma oscillation abnormalities in autism.  The […]

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Major Symptoms of Autism: How do we put Our Thoughts Together?

February 12, 2013by m0casa02 3 Comments

How do we acquire an overall impression of our environment?  How does the brain extract different features from sensory sources and then puts them together into a complete form? Computers […]

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Abdominal Pains and Migraine in Autism

February 10, 2013by m0casa02 5 Comments

About 17 years ago, when I acquired a personal interest in autism, the link to abdominal symptoms was mentioned in the literature but readily dismissed as coincidental. Throughout the years […]

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Wendy Lawson on Attention

February 6, 2013by m0casa02 Leave a comment

The following are some comments on attention by my good friend Wendy Lawson. You can find more about Wendy from her web site: http://www.mugsy.org/wendy/ Sweet Wendy Lawson: psychologist, educator, mother, […]

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Symptoms of Autism (Part2)? How We Think Depends on How Our Brains Are Wired

February 6, 2013by m0casa02 2 Comments

In previous blogs I have discussed the presence of abnormally constructed cortical structures called minicolumns in the brains of autistic individuals.  These cortical modules are units of information processing much […]

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Inflammation and Autism

February 4, 2013by m0casa02 4 Comments

Sometime in the nineteenth century a German physician by the name of Rudolph Virchow described the different symptoms that constituted an inflammatory response. Thus, we would call a knee as […]

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Clumsiness and autism

February 1, 2013by m0casa02 12 Comments

When my grandson was born he was a finicky baby.  He used to cry a lot and holding him in your arms offered no solace.   He seemed to be awake […]

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The Need for Further Studies on the Safety of Prenatal Ultrasound

January 30, 2013by m0casa02 9 Comments

The following is a discussion about the need for further studies on the safety of prenatal ultrasound.  I do believe that ultrasound may pose a risk factor for autism and […]

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What Causes the Major Symptoms of Autism (Part 1)?

January 29, 2013by m0casa02 14 Comments

A pedagogic aspect of a pathologist’s job is trying to explain symptoms based on autopsy findings.  This follows a long tradition in medicine where a professor does dissections while asking […]

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Why Use Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) in Autism?

January 27, 2013by m0casa02 11 Comments

In previous posts I have mentioned our findings of abnormal minicolumns in the brains of autistic individuals.  The minicolumn is an elemental modular unit of the cortex serving as an […]

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Dr. Manuel Casanova is a neurologist, with extensive experience in Neuropathology and research. He is currently the SmartState Chair in Childhood Neurotherapeutics and Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of South Carolina/Greenville Health Systems.

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