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Early cerebellum injury hinders neural development, possible root of autism
September 2, 2014 by NewsBot
A new theory has been offered suggesting that an early-life injury to the cerebellum disrupts the brain's processing of external and internal information and leads to 'developmental diaschisis,' wherein a loss of function in one brain region leads to problems in another. Applied to autism, cerebellar injury could hinder how other areas of the brain interpret external stimuli and organize internal processes.