The Queen and I: How autistic brain distinguishes oneself from others
Monday, December 14, 2009 - 06:28
in Psychology & Sociology
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have discovered that the brains of individuals with autism are less active when engaged in self-reflective thought. The study published today in the journal Brain provides new evidence for the neural correlates of self-awareness and a new window into understanding social difficulties in autism spectrum conditions.