Cerebellar nets may regulate social behavior and help explain autism-linked circuit changes
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Research suggests that cerebellar nets may play a role in regulating social behavior and could be connected to changes in brain circuits associated with autism. The cerebellum's involvement in social behavior and its potential link to autism is being explored through studies on perineuronal nets and cerebellar projections. The relationship between the cerebellum and various neurological conditions, including autism and anxiety-like behaviors, is a subject of ongoing investigation.
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