Oxytocin and Autism
The discussion delves into the relationship between oxytocin levels and autism, exploring whether individuals with autism naturally produce less of this crucial hormone. Karen highlights research involving genetically modified mice that exhibit social impairments, revealing a potential link between genetic syndromes and reduced oxytocin levels. The conversation raises intriguing questions about the biological underpinnings of social behavior and the implications for treatment.In this clip
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