Menu Sections Featured Topics Neuroimaging helps reveal brain-body links in autism research Researcher uses state-of-the-art techniques to assess the brain’s ability to turn sensory information into a motor response BY April 26, 2016 Even a simple motor task elicits not-so-simple activation of the neural pathways of a child with autism, left, compared to those of a typically developing child. (Photo/Courtesy of Stefanie Bodison) ’92, MA ’93, OTD ’10 tries to understand the relationships between sensory information and a child’s neurological capacity for effectively using that sensory “input” for “output” movements and behaviors. She is the latest in a long line of USC experts, stretching back more than 50 years to A. Jean Ayres ’45, MA ’54, in that line of investigation. But unlike a previ来源(Source From):
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