Publications by authors named "W P Spooren"

In this article we describe how designers can apply storytelling to reduce health-related stigmas. Stigma is a pervasive problem for people with illnesses, such as obesity, and it can persistently hinder coping, treatment, recovery, and prevention. Reducing health-related stigma is complex because it is multi-layered and self-perpetuating, leading to intertwined vicious circles.

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  • - The study investigates the link between brain anatomy and genetics in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), focusing on differences in cortical thickness across a diverse group of participants.
  • - Results show significant differences in key brain regions between those with ASD and typically developing individuals, revealing neuroanatomical deviations that correlate with genetic predisposition and symptom severity.
  • - Findings support the connection between brain structure and the molecular mechanisms involved in ASD, suggesting pathways for tailored therapeutic interventions and better understanding of the disorder's complexity.
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Social-communication (SC) and restricted repetitive behaviors (RRB) are autism diagnostic symptom domains. SC and RRB severity can markedly differ within and between individuals and may be underpinned by different neural circuitry and genetic mechanisms. Modeling SC-RRB balance could help identify how neural circuitry and genetic mechanisms map onto such phenotypic heterogeneity.

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Notwithstanding several research efforts in the past years, robust and replicable molecular signatures for autism spectrum disorders from peripheral blood remain elusive. The available literature on blood transcriptome in ASD suggests that through accurate experimental design it is possible to extract important information on the disease pathophysiology at the peripheral level. Here we exploit the availability of a resource for molecular biomarkers in ASD, the Italian Autism Network (ITAN) collection, for the investigation of transcriptomic signatures in ASD based on a discordant sibling pair design.

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  • Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by social functioning deficits, often linked to changes in the "social brain," but previous studies had conflicting results due to small sample sizes.* -
  • This study involved 205 individuals with ASD and 189 typically developing individuals, using functional MRI to assess brain activity during a task that examined mentalizing, focusing on age, diagnosis, and autistic traits.* -
  • Results showed no significant differences in brain activation based on diagnosis or age, challenging the notion that altered brain responses are a common feature of ASD during mentalizing tasks.*
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