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People with autism may have large deficits in facial recognition
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People with autism may have large deficits in facial recognition

by Kristie Auman-Bauer,  Pennsylvania State University The ability to recognize faces varies greatly, but individuals with autism spectrum disorders can especially struggle, having huge implications for social interaction. Penn State researchers, for the first time, recently analyzed 40 years of autism data to determine deficits in face recognition. According to Jason Griffin, doctoral candidate in the...

Brain network mechanism causing spatial memory impairment revealed
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Brain network mechanism causing spatial memory impairment revealed

by University of California, Irvine New study, led by UCI School of Medicine’s Kei Igarashi, PhD, found that remapping of place cells, a brain circuit function to discriminate distinct environments, was disrupted in Alzheimer’s disease mice. Credit: UCI School of Medicine July 21, 2020—Patients with Alzheimer’s disease frequently suffer from spatial memory loss, such as...

Scientists discover way to stop spread of devastating childhood cancer
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Scientists discover way to stop spread of devastating childhood cancer

Researchers at the University of East Anglia and the University of Manchester have made an important breakthrough that could lead to ‘kinder’ treatments for children with bone cancer, and save lives. Current treatment is grueling, with outdated chemotherapy cocktails and limb amputation. But despite all of this, the five-year survival rate is poor at just...

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Facial-recognition software finds a new use: diagnosing genetic disorders

  Dr. Maximilian Muenke has a superpower: He can diagnose disease just by looking at a person’s face. Specifically, he can spot certain genetic disorders that make telltale impressions on facial features. “Once you’ve done it for a certain amount of years, you walk into a room and it’s like, oh, that child has Williams...