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CWRU scientists find way to detect autism from brain activity
Measure of brains’ functional connectivity and background noise shows significant differences Neuroscientists from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the University of Toronto have developed an efficient and reliable method of analyzing brain activity to detect autism in children...
Learn more about autism during World Autism Awareness Day event April 2
The Case Western Reserve University chapter of Autism Speaks U will recognize World Autism Awareness Day April 2 with a reception at 6 p.m. The reception will take place in the Peter B. Lewis building, which will be lit up in blue in honor of the day. All are invited to enjoy pastries provided by P...