Autism neural basis and treatment possibilities /

This groundbreaking book brings together contributions by leading scientists from different fields to provide a balanced view of the spectrum of current studies on autism. Four main areas of research are covered. Twin and family data indicate that the heritability of the underlying liability to auti...

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Group Author: Bock, Gregory; Goode, Jamie
Published:
Literature type: Electronic eBook
Language: English
Series: Novartis Foundation symposium ; 251
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Online Access: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/book/10.1002/0470869380
Summary: This groundbreaking book brings together contributions by leading scientists from different fields to provide a balanced view of the spectrum of current studies on autism. Four main areas of research are covered. Twin and family data indicate that the heritability of the underlying liability to autism exceeds 90%. This probably involves interactions among a relatively small number of susceptibility genes, an hypothesis that is examined in detail. New techniques are now available for examining the neurobiology of autism. The book contains results from imaging studies showing the contributions
Item Description: Symposium on autism: neural basis and treatment possibilities, held at the Novartis Foundation, London, 18-20 June 2002.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource (ix, 310 pages) : illustrations.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN: 0470869372
9780470869376
047085099X
9780470850992
0470869380
9780470869383
0470851694
9780470851692
Index Number: RJ506
CLC: R749.99-532
Contents: Introduction: autism, the challenges ahead / Michael Rutter -- Epidemiology and early identification of autism: research challenges and opportunities / Tony Charman -- Implications of the broader phenotype for concepts of autism / Anthony Bailey and Jeremy Parr -- Strategies for autism candidate gene analysis / G. Barnby and A.P. Monaco -- How might genetic mechanisms operate in autism? / Susan E. Folstein, Michael Dowd, Raymond Mankoski and Ovsanna Tadevosyan -- X-linked genes and the neural basis of social cognition / David Skuse -- The neuropathology of the autism spectrum disorders: what