Introduction: A Grandmother’s Legacy in Autism Autism has always been a subject of intense curiosity and profound wonder. Although we have made strides in understanding the complexities of the autistic spectrum, much remains a mystery. What if the origins of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) aren’t just a product of the immediate family but extend generations […]
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Unraveling Autism: Can Grandma’s Age Make a Difference?
Introduction Imagine piecing together a complex puzzle of human behavior and discovering that a part of the solution lies unexpectedly in the past. What if the age of your grandmother at the time she had your mother could influence the development of autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) in you? This intriguing suggestion is what the research […]

Understanding the Maze of Memory: The Role of PC3/Tis21 in Neural Differentiation and Contextual Memory
Introduction: Navigating the Complex Labyrinth of Memory Imagine entering a maze where each turn either brings you closer to the exit or leads you back where you started. This experience isn’t so different from how our mind processes memories. The delicate structures of the brain, particularly the hippocampus, play a pivotal role in organizing and […]