Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Gene that influences receptive joint attention in chimpanzees gives insight into autism

Gene that influences receptive joint attention in chimpanzees gives insight into autism: Following another's gaze or looking in the direction someone is pointing, two examples of receptive joint attention, is significantly heritable according to new study results from researchers at the Yerkes National Primate Research Center, Emory University. Determining such communicative cues are significantly heritable means variation in this ability has a genetic basis, which led the researchers to the vasopressin receptor gene, known for its role in social bonding.

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