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Autism develops differently in girls than boys, new research suggests


Autism develops differently in girls than boys, new research suggests
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New research has shed light on how autism-spectrum disorder manifests in the brains of girls, prompting the scientists to warn that conclusions drawn from studies conducted primarily in boys should not be assumed to hold true for girls.
The researchers discovered that there is a significant difference in the genes and “genetic burden” that underpin the condition in girls and boys. They also identified specific ways the brains of girls with ASD respond differently to social cues such as facial expressions and gestures than do those of girls without ASD. ....

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Research finds autism develops differently in girls than boys


Research finds autism develops differently in girls than boys
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Updated: Apr 19, 2021 13:34 IST
Washington [US], April 19 (ANI): The findings of a new study shed light on how autism spectrum disorder (ASD) manifests in the brains of girls. This prompted scientists to warn that conclusions drawn from studies conducted primarily on boys should not be assumed to hold true for girls.
The research published in the journal Brain discovered that there is a significant difference in the genes and genetic burden that underpin the condition in girls and boys. They also identified specific ways the brains of girls with ASD respond differently to social cues such as facial expressions and gestures than do those of girls without ASD. ....

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The Biology of Autism May Depend on Sex | Genetics And Genomics


The Biology of Autism May Depend on Sex
For years, researchers have known that more boys than girls have been diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It s been unclear whether that s because girls cases are going undetected, or whether some genetic risk factors are more likely to cause ASD in boys.  Now, scientists have assessed images of the brains of girls and boys with ASD and used genetic tools to show that the genetic mechanisms underlying ASD are very different in girls than boys. The findings have been reported in
Brain. Just like boys with and without ASD, the brains of girls with ASD seem to have different responses to social cues like facial expressions compared to girls without ASD, sometimes called neurotypical, but the differences in boys with ASD aren t the same as girls with ASD. ....

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Study sheds light on how autism manifests in the brains of girls


Study sheds light on how autism manifests in the brains of girls
New research has shed light on how autism-spectrum disorder (ASD) manifests in the brains of girls, prompting the scientists to warn that conclusions drawn from studies conducted primarily in boys should not be assumed to hold true for girls.
The researchers discovered that there is a significant difference in the genes and genetic burden that underpin the condition in girls and boys. They also identified specific ways the brains of girls with ASD respond differently to social cues such as facial expressions and gestures than do those of girls without ASD. ....

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