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MRIs link impaired brain activity to inability to regulate emotions in autism
January 27, 2015 by NewsBot
When it comes to the ability to regulate emotions, brain activity in autistic people is significantly different than brain activity in people without autism. Researchers showed that symptoms including tantrums, irritability, and anxiety have a biological, mechanistic basis.