Share of Cost, An Underlying Cause Of Autism Could Be Indicated By Enhanced Motion Perception
Tuesday, Jan. 7th 2014 9:00 AM
Children with autism see simple movement twice as quickly as other children their age, and this hypersensitivity to motion may provide clues to a fundamental cause of the developmental disorder, according to a new study. Such heightened sensory perception in autism may help explain why some people with the disorder are painfully sensitive to noise and bright lights.
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