Clinical and neural effects of six-week administration of oxytocin on core symptoms of autism

Brain14.50
Volume: 138, Issue: 11, Pages: 3400 - 3412
Published: Sep 3, 2015
Abstract
Autism spectrum disorder is a prevalent neurodevelopmental disorder with no established pharmacological treatment for its core symptoms. Although previous literature has shown that single-dose administration of oxytocin temporally mitigates autistic social behaviours in experimental settings, it remains in dispute whether such potentially beneficial responses in laboratories can result in clinically positive effects in daily life situations,...
Paper Details
Title
Clinical and neural effects of six-week administration of oxytocin on core symptoms of autism
Published Date
Sep 3, 2015
Journal
Volume
138
Issue
11
Pages
3400 - 3412
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