A Study of Neurochemical Changes Associated with Childhood Autism and Atypical Autism (Comparative Study)
Manal Mohamed Abdel Monem Ahmed Gad;
Abstract
AIM OF THE STUDY
- To assess the neurochemical changes that causes the alterations in the
clinical pictures and behavioural changes between childhood autism and
atypical autism.
- To examine the evidence that the childhood autism may be a disorder of the
immune system, as well as its correlation to other brain neurochemicals.
- To investigate more effective neurochemical markers to help in diagnosing
both childhood autism and atypical autism.
- To assess the neurochemical changes that causes the alterations in the
clinical pictures and behavioural changes between childhood autism and
atypical autism.
- To examine the evidence that the childhood autism may be a disorder of the
immune system, as well as its correlation to other brain neurochemicals.
- To investigate more effective neurochemical markers to help in diagnosing
both childhood autism and atypical autism.
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Title | A Study of Neurochemical Changes Associated with Childhood Autism and Atypical Autism (Comparative Study) | Authors | Manal Mohamed Abdel Monem Ahmed Gad | Issue Date | 2017 |
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