Heightened Pain Response in Autism (+ Problems with Normalizing Neurodiversity)
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Pain isn’t just a physical sensation – it’s a message from the brain that has a very specific meaning. And, as it turns out, children dealing with autism may experience more intense aches. Why is that? The answer lies deep in the brain areas responsible for pain modulation, and Dr. Leila Doolittle is here to share that answer. Join her during this 2-minute episode, and discover the hidden connection between autism and pain response.
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