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From Volume 4 Number 6
SEATTLE, USA:
Autism may be the result of a delay in neuronal
development in the first year of life, despite the fact that autistic
children
have larger brains, a new study suggests. The findings challenge a
previously
held theory that brain abnormalities characteristic of autism were due
to
faster development.
Brain scans, using magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI), have shown that children with autism have
brains that are enlarged by around 10 per cent. However, although the
children's brains are larger in size, they appear to lack the neuronal
development of healthy children, the researchers say …
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