A new study from Cambridge University's Autism Research Centre has for the first time found that autism diagnoses are more common in an IT-rich region.
The Medical Research Council (MRC) funded study, published in the Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, has important implications for service provision in different regions and for the 'hyper-systemizing' theory of autism.
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Genetic studies of autism spectrum conditions (ASC) have mostly focused on the ‘‘low functioning’’ severe clinical subgroup, treating it as a rare disorder. However, ASC is now thought to be relatively common (~1%), and representing one end of a quasi-normal distribution of autistic traits in the general population. Here we report a study of common genetic variation in candidate genes...
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