La esclerosis tuberosa y el autismo
Este es el primero de varios blogs que describen cómo una variedad de condiciones, que manifiestan sintomatología autista en una alta proporción de casos, actuan a través del mismo mecanismo: […]
Este es el primero de varios blogs que describen cómo una variedad de condiciones, que manifiestan sintomatología autista en una alta proporción de casos, actuan a través del mismo mecanismo: […]
This is the first of several blogs describing how a variety of conditions, which manifest autistic symptomatology in a high proportion of cases, involve the same mechanism: interference with the […]
My previous blog served to introduce the possibility of a defect in brain development that could explain many of the observed pathological features of autism (see http://bit.ly/1aM5KFu ). In it […]
I know that it is presumptious to write an article about what may be the cause of autism. There are many individuals that have their own take on this particular […]
Most cases of autism have no underlying cause to them and are called idiopathic. A significant minority of cases have an underlying cause and are called syndromic. This is the […]
Jennifer Margulis and her daughter Leone Francesca Jennifer Margulis, Ph.D., is a senior fellow at the Schuster Institute for Investigative Journalism. A former Fulbright Fellow and an award-winning journalist, she […]
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 […]
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