Autism May Stem—In Part—From a Disordered Sense of Touch

 

A disrupted sense of touch causes autism-like behaviors in mice.

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Sociability may be skin deep. The social impairments and high anxiety seen in people with autism or related disorders may be partly due to a disruption in the nerves of the skin that sense touch, a new study in mice suggests.


 
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