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Mechanism For Social Development Found To Be Absent In Autistic Children

March 31st, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

ScienceDaily (2009-03-31) — Two-year-olds with autism lack an important building block of social interaction that prompts newborn babies to pay attention to other people. Instead, these children pay attention to physical relationships between movement and sound and miss critical social information.

Exciting new research important both for early identification and early intervention. Looking forward to read the scientific paper..



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