*CONFERENCES & conventions, *NEUROSCIENCE conferences, *AUTISM in children, *NEURAL physiology
Abstract
Information about a paper on various mental disorders discussed at the 37th Annual Meeting of the Society for Neuroscience in San Diego, California is presented. It examines how mirror neurons react when autistic children interact with other people. It assumes that when children interact, new brain patterns relaying stimuli and movement develop in their brains. This situation happens due to the lack of suppression of mirror neuron activity.
Published
2008
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