Brains of autistic slower to react to sounds: study
Monday, December 1, 2008 - 11:14
in Psychology & Sociology
CHICAGO (Reuters) - The brains of autistic children react to sounds a fraction of a second slower than those of normal children, which may help explain the communication problems associated with autism, researchers said on Monday.
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