Yale School of Medicine: Brain Network Active at Birth is Linked to Social Behavior Later in Life
October 02, 2025
October 02, 2025
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, Oct. 2 (TNSjou) -- The Yale University School of Medicine issued the following news:
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Brain Network Active at Birth is Linked to Social Behavior Later in Life
By Mallory Locklear, PhD
Paying less attention to faces is one of the key markers of autism spectrum disorder. But while researchers have begun to uncover the brain network that supports processing of social stimuli such as faces, gaze, and speech, little is k . . .
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Brain Network Active at Birth is Linked to Social Behavior Later in Life
By Mallory Locklear, PhD
Paying less attention to faces is one of the key markers of autism spectrum disorder. But while researchers have begun to uncover the brain network that supports processing of social stimuli such as faces, gaze, and speech, little is k . . .
