Mar 24, 2020 | Newsletter1 Research News
Return to newsletter An article in Molecular Autism by AIMS-2-TRIALS researchers reports that – contrary to predictions made by previous research – in an analysis of one of the largest data sets of its kind, no group differences were found in the brain activity of...
Mar 24, 2020 | Newsletter1 Research News
Return to newsletter Two recent AIMS-2-TRIALS publications demonstrate how International and European policies have successfully supported children’s rights to equal education in six European countries. The ‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ and the...
Mar 24, 2020 | Newsletter1 Research News
Return to newsletter One of AIMS-2-TRIALS’ key goals is to build, develop and utilise a network for research scientists to reduce barriers to running clinical trials in autism. The Clinical Trials Network, which began as part of the EU-AIMS project, has expanded...
Mar 24, 2020 | Newsletter1 Research News
Return to newsletter The amount that autistic people’s pupils widen (dilate) when watching others interact and the speed at which this happens is linked with their understanding of social behaviour, shows a study led by AIMS-2-TRIALS researchers. The study is the...
Mar 24, 2020 | Newsletter1 Research News
Return to newsletter Ten month old infants later diagnosed with autism use their gaze to attract other’s attention less often than those who are not autistic, shows research led by Terje Falck-Ytter at Uppsala University in Sweden, as part of AIMS-2-TRIALS. “Joint...
Mar 20, 2020 | Newsletter1 Research News
Return to newsletter Computer algorithms that can spot patterns in vast amounts of data will drive the future of autism research and help scientists to understand autism’s true complexity and diversity, say AIMS-2-TRIALS researchers in a recent review article. New...