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MSNBC has an article by Amanda Chan on the recent "autism" brain scans Brain scan 'best thing so far' for detecting autism . The article cautions that the fMRI tests used in a recent study have to be run many times and achieve similar results before the test can be put to clinical use. The article also does point out that the "autism" subjects in the test were all persons with high functioning autism. Notwithstanding the cautions expressed the article still refers to the test results in terms of detecting autism with substantial accuracy not just high functioning autism. Given the large numbers of persons with Autistic Disorder who have intellectual disabilities references to high functioning autistic persons as being representative of autism generally are inaccurate and potentially misleading. Autism disorders are neurological disorders. Whether and to what extent various genetic and environmental considerations come in to play are matters of great contention. But to my knowledge no one except a few ignorant, cynical comics dispute that autism disorders are neurologically based. Brain scans do in fact appear to be promising as tests that could distinguish "autism" neurology from others and thereby provide a reliable biologically based diagnostic tool. But only if study participants from all points on the autism spectrum are considered. Unless low functioning and intellectually disabled subjects are included in the studies used to develop autism brain scan tests such tests could only in honesty be used to detect high functioning autism and could not rule out low functioning autism in any given case. We should not lose sight of these fundamental truths when developing "autism" brain scan tests. |
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