Your Brain On

Your Brain On... Autism

Oct 22, 2025
In this engaging discussion, Dr. Ami Klin, director at the Marcus Autism Center, shares groundbreaking insights on detecting autism as early as infancy. Dr. Joseph Buxbaum from the Seaver Autism Center reveals the strong genetic links to autism and the implications for future therapies. Dr. Andrea Love tackles persistent vaccine myths, emphasizing the importance of trust in conversations with concerned parents. Together, they explore the evolution of autism definitions, the rise of profound autism, and the critical role of debunking misinformation in transforming lives.
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Autism Is A Broad Neurodevelopmental Condition

  • Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition defined by social communication deficits and restricted, repetitive behaviors.
  • Symptoms can start very early and vary widely in language, cognition, and sensory responsiveness.
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Autism's Roots Are Largely Genetic

  • Autism is highly genetic and present from very early brain development, often prenatal.
  • Genetic liability disrupts early social engagement and the cascade of social learning that shapes the social brain.
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Behavioral Markers Appear In Infancy

  • Early disruptions in reciprocal social interaction during the first six months predict later autism diagnosis and severity.
  • Autism doesn't appear suddenly; measurable markers segregate infants who later receive a diagnosis.
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