Research from Stanford University suggests that an overactive reticular thalamic nucleus in the brain may contribute to autism-like behaviors. Studies in mice showed that suppressing this brain region, using medication or neuromodulation, reduced these behaviors. These findings propose potential new treatments for autism that might share similarities with epilepsy treatments.
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