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Papers
- -10-27-12 Behavior Therapy Normalizes Brains of Autistic Children (Time.com)
"Dawson says the intervention is not a cure, but that the brain changes hint that some early drivers of ASD may be manipulated and even redirected toward more normal development. The findings may also reveal where in the brain and which systems are responsible for the problems associated with autism. 'By providing intervention early on, we can mitigate the severity of autism symptoms and perhaps really alter the trajectory of the disease at both the level of behavior and the brain,' she says." 10-12
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