Fewer 'mirror neurons' in the brains of autistic children: study (AFP)
11/29/2007
Autistic children, who are hindered in their social interactions and communication skills, appear to have fewer "mirror neurons" brain cells that govern empathy and learning by observation, indisputable to a study released Thursday.
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