by Brainwell Medical | Highlight
Autistic children have fewer “trees” in their brains than normal people Imagine a giant tree, as big as a giant rain tree. It has many branches, spreading out in all directions. This is called the Purkinje cell. The cells you are referring to are called...
by Brainwell Medical | Autism
Autistic children have fewer “trees” in their brains than normal people Imagine a giant tree, as big as a giant rain tree. It has many branches, spreading out in all directions. This is called the Purkinje cell. The cells you are referring to are called...
by Brainwell Medical | Autism
The brains of autistic children are under lockdown, unable to travel between provinces, and their development is therefore slower than normal. The brain’s long-range connections are important for learning and development. When we learn and develop, different...
by Brainwell Medical | Autism
Factors that affect the effectiveness of nTMS stimulation why some autistic people respond quickly and others respond slowly. The blue line represents the group that responded quickly to nTMS, with a decrease in ATEC scores of more than 3,000%. The green line...
by Brainwell Medical | Autism
Why can’t autistic children speak or speak slowly? How is our child’s brain different from that of a normal child? Doctor, my child can’t speak at all. I want him to be able to speak and speak in sentences that make sense. Can TMS stimulation help?...