Can autism be measured in a sniff?

2 julio 2015

Imagine the way you might smell a rose. You’d take a nice big sniff to breathe in the sweet but subtle floral scent. Upon walking into a public restroom, you’d likely do just the opposite — abruptly limiting the flow of air through your nose. Now, researchers have found that people with autism spectrum disorder don’t make this natural adjustment like other people do.
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