Early behavioral intervention
has shown some promise as a way to help children with autism. But
it’s difficult to see the hallmarks of autism before two years of age with today’s diagnostic criteria. Could we find other methods?
Seeking to answer that question is Jed Elison at the California
Institute of Technology, who is working with Ralph Adolphs at Caltech
and Joe Piven at the University of North Carolina among other colleagues
around the U.S. and Canada. Elison provided some preliminary findings
at the
Neuromagic 2012 conference held from May 7 to 10, 2012 on San Simón, the Island of Thought, near Vigo, Spain.
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