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This compilation examines cutting-edge research on autism, focusing on early intensive behavioral interventions and neuroanatomical understandings. Highlighted are key articles, including Victoria Shea's examination of Lovaas treatment and analyses of synaptic functions by Thomas C. Südhof. The neuropathology of autism is addressed, presenting a clearer picture of current understanding in the field. This overview aims to foster knowledge and discussion among practitioners, researchers, and families navigating the complexities of autism.
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ReferenciasJuan Manzano Congresointernacional de autismo Toledo, 3-5 febrero 2010
Autism, Vol. 8, No 4, 349-367 (2004) • A perspective on the researchliteraturerelated to early intensive behavioral intervention (Lovaas) for youngchildrenwithautism Victoria Shea Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA
Nature, vol. 455, No 7215, 16.10.2008(doi : 10.1038) • Neuropsychiatricdisease I-han Chou & Tanguy Chouard • A glimmer of light for neuropsychiatricdisorders Steven E. Hyman • Neuroligins and neurexinslinksynapticfunction to cognitive disease Thomas C. Südhof
Neuropathology and AppliedNeurobiology (2008), 34, 4-11 • The neuropathology of autism : where do we stand ? C. Schmitz and P. Rezaie
Trends in NeurosciencesVol. 31, issue 3, 1.3.2008, 137-145, • Neuroanatomy of autism David G. Amaral, Cynthia Mills Schumann, Christine Wu Nordahl
European Journal of Pediatrics,vol. 167, No 10, oct. 2008, 1091-1101 • What’s new in autism ? Jean G. Steyaert – Wouter De La Manche
Nature, vol. 463, No 7277, 7.1.2008(doi : 10.1038) • A decade for psychiatricdisorders Editorial