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A developmental neuroscience approach to the search for biomarkers in autism spectrum disorder. [PDF]
Varcin KJ, Nelson CA.
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Developmental science, particularly developmental neuroscience, has substantially influenced the modern legal system. However, this science has typically failed to consider the role of puberty and pubertal hormones on development when considering ...
Stuart F. White +2 more
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Annual Research Review: Early intervention viewed through the lens of developmental neuroscience.
The overarching goal of this paper is to examine the efficacy of early intervention when viewed through the lens of developmental neuroscience. We begin by briefly summarizing neural development from conception through the first few postnatal years.
C. Nelson +2 more
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Casein kinase 1α is required to maintain murine hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin expression
Summary: Hypothalamic pro-opiomelanocortin (POMC) neuron development is considered to play an essential role in the development of obesity. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.
Chenyang Lu +7 more
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Summary: In Neurodevelopmental Disorders, alterations of synaptic plasticity may trigger structural changes in neuronal circuits involved in cognitive functions.
Martina Sgritta +11 more
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A Developmental Social Neuroscience Perspective on Infant Autism Interventions
Research on early biomarkers and behavioral precursors of autism has led to interventions initiated during the infant period that could potentially change the course of infant brain and behavioral development in autism.
Geraldine Dawson +2 more
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Summary: Mutations in the human fasciculation and elongation protein zeta 1 (FEZ1) gene are found in schizophrenia and Jacobsen syndrome patients. Here, using human cerebral organoids (hCOs), we show that FEZ1 expression is turned on early during brain ...
Yinghua Qu +5 more
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Marginalized groups are often underrepresented in human developmental neuroscientific studies. This is problematic for the generalizability of findings about brain-behavior mechanisms, as well as for the validity, reliability, and reproducibility of ...
Kayla H. Green +5 more
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Neonatal exposures to sevoflurane in rhesus monkeys alter synaptic ultrastructure in later life
Summary: Repeated or prolonged early life exposure to anesthesia is neurotoxic in animals and associated with neurocognitive impairment in later life in humans.
Tristan Fehr +3 more
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Summary: The enteric nervous system (ENS) regulates many gastrointestinal functions including peristalsis, immune regulation and uptake of nutrients.
Laura E. Kuil +9 more
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