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Neurobiology of Autism
This volume is a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research into autism pathophysiology.
Genevieve Konopka (Volume editor)
9780124187009, Elsevier Science
Hardback, published 1 December 2013
384 pages
22.9 x 15.1 x 2.6 cm, 0.81 kg
This volume in the International Review of Neurobiology is a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research into autism pathophysiology. Its chapters cover a wide range of etiologies, from genetics and development to environmental factors. In addition, it discusses key cell and behavioral phenotypes, including cortical and cerebellar phenotypes, as well as language and motor outputs. Finally, this volume's chapters on gene expression in the brain describe how genes may be connected to phenotypes in autism.
- Autism Spectrum Disorder and the Cerebellum
- Contribution of Long Noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) to Autism Spectrum Disorder Risk
- Identifying Essential Cell Types and Circuits in Autism Spectrum Disorders
- Connecting Signaling Pathways Underlying Communication to ASD Vulnerability
- MET Receptor Tyrosine Kinase as an Autism Genetic Risk Factor
- Transcriptional Dysregulation of Neocortical Circuit Assembly in ASD
- Motor Skill in Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Subcortical View
- Orchestration of Neurodevelopmental Programs by RBFOX1: Implications for Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Immune Dysregulation in Autism Spectrum Disorder
- Autism Susceptibility Genes and the Transcriptional Landscape of the Human Brain Shingo Miyauchi and Irina Voineagu
Esther B. E. Becker and Catherine J. Stoodley
Brent Wilkinson and Daniel B. Campbell
Susan E. Maloney, Michael A. Rieger, and Joseph D. Dougherty
Stephanie Lepp, Ashley Anderson, and Genevieve Konopka
Yun Peng, Matt Huentleman, Christopher Smith, and Shenfeng Qiu
Kenneth Y. Kwan
Leanne Chukoskie, Jeanne Townsend, and Marissa Westerfield
Brent R. Bill, Jennifer K. Lowe, Christina T. DyBuncio and Brent L. Fogel
Elaine Y. Hsiao
Subject Areas: Developmental biology [PSC], Neurosciences [PSAN]