WEEK OF
August 1st
Research roundup
- More than half of autistic 8-year-olds miss out on early-intervention programs, and many come from underserved communities, according to data collected over 10 years in New Jersey. JAMA Pediatrics
- People with copy number variants in the 22q11.2 chromosomal region have distinct neuroanatomical traits that change over time in ways that relate to diagnoses of autism or psychosis. Molecular Psychiatry
- People with variants of the ADGRL1 gene may have any of a range of neurodevelopmental conditions, including autism; a mouse model shows stereotyped behaviors, unusual locomotor activity and altered synapse formation. American Journal of Human Genetics
- Autistic children may be more vulnerable than children with other disabilities to disruptions in daily routines, support services and sleep — and were especially so earlier during the COVID-19 pandemic. PLOS One
- Antipsychotic drugs tend to cause significant weight gain in people with intellectual or developmental disabilities, according to a review of studies. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica
- A protein that helps move lipids within cells — phosphatidylinositol transfer protein — seems to be a key regulator in the migration of cortical neurons during development and may play a role in neurodevelopmental conditions. Cell Reports
- Online training for parents of autistic children compares favorably with in-person training to reduce parents’ stress and improve children’s emotional control and flexibility. Autism
- Depression is associated with autism traits in adolescents, and social standing at school plays a role in that link. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders
- Differences in the Rho-GTPase signaling pathways, implicated in autism’s cognitive traits, are also involved in the development of motor circuits. Molecular Psychiatry
- Psychiatrists in the United States receive few hours of training and little hands-on exposure to people with autism or intellectual disability, even though both conditions are associated with other psychiatric conditions. Autism
Science and society
- An artificial-intelligence tool from the company Deep Mind has predicted the shape of 200 million proteins. The New York Times
- Researchers have developed a freely accessible computer-based program to help autistic children develop their attentional skills. University of Birmingham
- Autism researcher Micheal Sandbank pointed out an error in one of the Lancet Commission report’s tables. Spectrum covered the report last December. Twitter
- A man in Seattle, Washington, describes getting an autism diagnosis at age 34, after years of misdiagnoses and medications, when his therapist used a screen created for children and adolescents. The Seattle Times
- The International Society of Psychiatric Genetics urges caution on embryo screening for psychiatric conditions until the clinical, social and ethical implications are better understood. The Lancet Psychiatry
- Implanting human neurons into animal brains could lead to important research discoveries but also raises ethical questions. Nature
Cite this article: https://doi.org/10.53053/NOWT6366
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