Key Players in Autism: I. the Corpus Callosum
The corpus callosum is a bundle of neural fibers that connects both cerebral hemispheres. It is the largest white matter structure of the brain. Signs and symptoms of a corpus […]
The corpus callosum is a bundle of neural fibers that connects both cerebral hemispheres. It is the largest white matter structure of the brain. Signs and symptoms of a corpus […]
Clinicians have proposed different psychological theories to explain mental illness from the perspective of the mind. Some of them are imaginative explanations of facts that have not or can’t be […]
La siguiente es una discusión sobre la necesidad de realizar más estudios sobre la seguridad de la ultrasonografía prenatal. Yo creo que el ultrasonido puede ser un factor de riesgo […]
En artículos anteriores he mencionado la presencia de anormalidades en el cerebro de personas autistas. Estas anormalidades se hacen visibles en la minicolumna; una unidad anatómica de la corteza del […]
By all accounts Dr. Bernard Rimland is a hero. This was a man who courageously stood up against the prevailing views of the medical establishment in order to say that […]
Creo que padres, como Bernie Rimland, han contribuido grandemente a nuestro entendimiento del autismo. De hecho, he aprendido más acerca de los aspectos clínicos del autismo mediante la lectura de […]
This blog follows one of my previously published ideas stating that autism results from a threshold phenomenon where symptoms manifest themselves when 3 factors impinge, to various degree, on the […]
I believe that parents, such as Bernie Rimland, have promoted our modern understanding of autism. Indeed, I have learned more about the clinical aspects of autism by reading autobiographical accounts […]
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 […]
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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