Chemical regulates light processing differently in the autistic and non-autistic eye, new study finds
by King's College LondonCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainKing's College London researchers have shown that the brain chemical GABA regulates activity in the retina of the eye in autistic
Updated on: April 06,2024
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Chemical regulates light processing differently in the autistic and non-autistic eye, new study finds
by King's College LondonCredit: Pixabay/CC0 Public DomainKing's College London researchers have shown that the brain chemical GABA regulates activity in the retina of the eye in autistic
Updated on:April 06,2024
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