Abstract
Prospective birth cohorts offer unprecedented opportunities to investigate the pathogenesis of complex disorders such as autism, in which gene–environment interactions must be appreciated in a temporal context. This Perspective article considers the history of autism research, including missteps that reflected an incomplete understanding of the epidemiology of autistic spectrum disorders, the effects of advocacy and philanthropy on the trajectory of scientific inquiry, and the current and future roles of prospective birth cohort research in illuminating the pathology of these and other complex disorders wherein exposures during gestation might not manifest until later in life.
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Lipkin, W. I., Bresnahan, M., & Susser, E. (2023). Cohort-guided insights into gene–environment interactions in autism spectrum disorders. Nature Reviews Neurology, 19(2), 118–125. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41582-022-00764-0
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