In this video, professors Sam Wang and Peter Tsai explain the role of the ‘little brain’ in cognition, social skills, emotion control and repetitive behaviors. Read the related article here....
...that’s allowing the gene abnormality to rear its head, but that’s not enough” for the animals to develop autism-like traits, says lead investigator Peter Tsai, assistant professor of neurology at...
...circuit to actually benefit people with [autism]?” says Peter Tsai, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas. Treatments that alter activity in other neural circuits,...
...gene called TSC1. “The evidence up to this point suggested that you would need to have really early treatment for things ever to be effective,” says Peter Tsai, assistant professor...
...to the traditional view of the cerebellum, nothing about autism should at all jump out at you,” says Peter Tsai, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Texas Southwestern...
...Also along these lines, Jacob Ellegood and Jason Lerch at the Mouse Imaging Center in Toronto and Peter Tsai at the University of Texas Southwestern in Dallas systematically compared the...
...studies support the expected increase in protein synthesis in the brain, says Peter Tsai, assistant professor of neurology and neurotherapeutics at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas,...
...Tsai, assistant professor of neurology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas. The findings were unexpected, Tsai says. “It suggests that social behavior may be amenable to...
...behaviors. The results appeared in Cell Reports in April. Under construction: The findings show that CHD8’s loss may cause significant structural changes to the cerebellum in autistic people, says Peter...
...important transition. Croen’s work tells us that we have work to do to close this gap.” Peter Tsai Assistant professor of neurology, University of Texas Southwestern Circadian challenges: “I...