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Children's Brain (Autistic Brain vs. Normal Brain)

Children's Brain (Autistic Brain vs. Normal Brain)

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Autism is known as a neurobiological developmental disorder which affects language, communication, and cognitive skill. In the case of autism attention shift impairment and strong familiarity preference are considered to be prime deficiencies. Attention shift impairment is one of the most seen behavioral disorders found in autistic patients. We hav...

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... The disruption of the specific cerebellar zone during this sensitiveperiod may leads to autism [62]. Parts of the brain affected by Autism is shown in Figure 3 [63]. ...
... Parts of the brain affected by Autism[63].Pages 7 of 8 www.asrjs.com Volume 4 Issue 1 ...