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The Gut-Brain Axis And The Apparent Links To Autism Spectrum Disorders, Macgregor Thomas
The Gut-Brain Axis And The Apparent Links To Autism Spectrum Disorders, Macgregor Thomas
Research Symposium
In recent years, researchers have pushed the boundaries of understanding of the human microbiome. Studies have pointed towards the involvement of gut bacteria in human health for decades, but now scientists have begun to acquire a more comprehensive understanding of the symbiotic relationship that bacteria have with their hosts. Research shows that gut bacteria can influence an organism's neural and immune system development, behavior, mood, and even neurotransmitter concentrations. Like other systems in the human body, a delicate balance of homeostasis, acting through bidirectional communication between the central nervous system and the gut, keeps this system in check. Studies show …