That's because your nerves are on edge, she says; if you're overstimulated, you feel unsafe and, as a result, react strongly.
A new study published in the Journal of Affective Disorders shows that individuals with depression exhibit slower and less ...
Early autism detection via eye-tracking tools offers objective assessments, allowing timely interventions that enhance ...
NOT LONG ago, attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) was thought to affect only school-aged boys—the naughty ones ...
Usher syndrome is a genetic disorder involving the loss of both sight and hearing ... The individual, parents, and teachers can plan for education, vocational experiences, and career planning, taking ...
These changes could have implications for stress-related sensory disorders, such as hypersensitivity or difficulty filtering background noise. The research highlights the broad effects of stress on ...
Jack Wainwright summarises a qualitative review which finds that receiving a diagnosis of autism in adulthood was largely ...
Discover how your mind filters out distractions. New research reveals the specialized neural mechanisms that actively block ...
However, the study provides limited new insights into the relationship between retinal lamination defects and overall retinal function. Neural lamination is a common feature of the central nervous ...
This study reveals that SHANK3 deficiency in brain endothelial cells disrupts BBB function during the neonatal period through β-Catenin imbalance, leading to ASD-related neuronal and behavioral ...
A recent drug discovery could eventually help the visually impaired and those suffering from multiple sclerosis, traumatic stroke, and Alzheimer’s disease regain some of their vision and mental ...