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Hyperserotonemia is the most replicated biochemical abnormality associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). However, previous studies of serotonin synthesis, catabolism, and transport have not elucidated the mechanisms underlying this ...
Cécile Pagan +11 more
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Testosterone masculinizes male sexual behavior through an organizational and activational effects. We previously reported that the emission of ultrasonic vocalizations (USVs) in male mice was dependent on the organizational effects of testosterone ...
Takefumi Kikusui +8 more
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Detecting Central Auditory Processing Disorders in Awake Mice
Mice are increasingly used as models of human-acquired neurological or neurodevelopmental conditions, such as autism, schizophrenia, and Alzheimer’s disease.
Camille Dejean +8 more
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Background Repetitive and restricted behaviors and interests (RRBI) are core symptoms of autism with a complex entity and are commonly categorized into ‘motor-driven’ and ‘cognitively driven’.
Aline Lefebvre +18 more
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Exercise and Cognitive Function [PDF]
Cognitive function is associated with longevity and is of critical importance for optimal daily functioning [...]
Paul D. Loprinzi, Ashley Lovorn
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Cortico-Cerebellar neurodynamics during social interaction in Autism Spectrum Disorders
Background: Exploring neural network dynamics during social interaction could help to identify biomarkers of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). A cerebellar involvement in autism has long been suspected and recent methodological advances now enable ...
Fleur Gaudfernau +11 more
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The human dynamic clamp (HDC) is a human–machine interface designed on the basis of coordination dynamics for studying realistic social interaction under controlled and reproducible conditions.
Florence Baillin +17 more
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Induced pluripotent stem cells as a tool to study brain circuits in autism-related disorders
The mammalian brain is a very complex organ containing an estimated 200 billion cells in humans. Therefore, studying human brain development has become very challenging given all the data that are available from different approaches, notably genetic ...
Aline Vitrac, Isabelle Cloëz-Tayarani
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Mouse models of autism can be used to study evolutionarily conserved mechanisms underlying behavioral abnormalities in social communication and repetitive behaviors.
Elodie Ey +8 more
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Morning Plasma Melatonin Differences in Autism: Beyond the Impact of Pineal Gland Volume
While low plasma melatonin, a neuro-hormone synthesized in the pineal gland, has been frequently associated with autism, our understanding of the mechanisms behind it have remained unclear.
Anna Maruani +17 more
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