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Brain Study Leads to Greater Understanding and Interventions for Autism

A very recent study investigating the brains of individuals with autism has discovered deficits in the "mirror cells" of the brain.  The function of these cells is believed to allow developing brains to learn from and mirror the actions of others around them.   This study may lead to new therapies including a  more focused use of biofeedback.

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