Psychology
Weaker neural suppression in autism
M. Schallmo, T. Kolodny, et al.
This groundbreaking research by Michael-Paul Schallmo and colleagues reveals a significant reduction in neural suppression in young adults with autism spectrum disorder, shedding light on the neural basis behind their unique sensory processing. Dive into the findings that could change how we understand visual perception in ASD.
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