DR. DAVID AMARAL - How Brain Donations Revolutionize Autism Research @UCDavisMINDInstitute
Renowned neuroscientist Dr. David Amaral joins NeuroChat with AG to share how brain donations revolutionize autism research. As a distinguished professor at UC Davis and the founding director of Autism BrainNet, Dr. Amaral is an influential voice in the neuro-diverse community. With decades of extensive research, he has made groundbreaking contributions to understanding the neurobiological underpinnings of autism, focusing on brain structures like the amygdala and their role in emotion regulation, social behavior, and memory. In this engaging discussion, Dr. Amaral offers valuable insights into the challenges and progress in autism awareness, the importance of brain donations for evidence-based practices, and the future of autism research. Learn how Autism BrainNet provides critical resources for researchers worldwide, advancing the understanding of autism and fostering healthcare innovations to improve the lives of autistic individuals. Some additional information if you are interested in getting in touch with Autism BrainNet 1. To Make a Brain Donation, Call 1-877-333-0999, available 24 x 7 2. www.autismbrainnet.org . Read more about know and brain donation 3. Email - [email protected] OR [email protected] 👇🔔 PLEASE LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND SHARE the NeuroChat with AG channel to support autism awareness and research! #autismresearchatchop #neurodivergentempowerment #autismacceptancemonth #earlyidentificationofautism #socialanxiety #biomedicalscience #autismacceptancemonth #braindonors #researchtechnician #braindonation #autismbrainnet CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Autism Research Journey 09:00 - MIND Institute Overview 17:11 - Brain Structure Differences in Autism 22:18 - Autism BrainNet Initiative 30:25 - Donating Brains for Research 35:12 - Discoveries from Brain Samples 41:10 - Surprising Findings in Brain Structure 49:03 - Limitations of Animal Research 50:24 - Monkey Model for Autism Research 56:53 - Monkey Model for Angelman Syndrome 59:56 - Future Directions in Autism Research 1:03:20 - Additional Insights ‪@AutismBrainNet‬ ‪@UCDavis‬ ‪@UCDavisHealth‬ ‪@UCDavisMINDInstitute‬

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