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May 2024
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TWiN 51: Sensory processing dysfunction ...

VINCENT RACANIELLO
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TWiN reviews altered somatosensory reactivity, which is frequently observed among individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and in mouse models the developmental timing of aberrant touch processing can predict the manifestation of ASD-associated behaviors in mouse models. 

Hosts: Vincent RacanielloJason ShepherdTimothy Cheung, and Vivianne Morrison

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