Dartmouth College: New Study Shows How Autism Can Be Measured Through a Non-Verbal Marker
August 15, 2019
August 15, 2019
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Aug. 15 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news release:
A Dartmouth-led research team has identified a non-verbal, neural marker of autism. This marker shows that individuals with autism are slower to dampen neural activity in response to visual signals in the brain. This first-of-its kind marker was found to be independent of intelligence and offers an objective way to potentially diagnose autism in the future. The results are published in Current Bi . . .
A Dartmouth-led research team has identified a non-verbal, neural marker of autism. This marker shows that individuals with autism are slower to dampen neural activity in response to visual signals in the brain. This first-of-its kind marker was found to be independent of intelligence and offers an objective way to potentially diagnose autism in the future. The results are published in Current Bi . . .