Characterization of Children with Intellectual Disabilities and Relevance of Mushroom Hericium Biomass Supplement to Neurocognitive Behavior
Plamen Dimitrov, Alexandra Petrova, Victoria Bell, Tito Fernandes

TL;DR
This study explores how a mushroom supplement affects brain development in children with autism and intellectual disabilities.
Contribution
The study investigates the impact of Hericium erinaceus biomass on neurocognitive behavior in children with autism.
Findings
H. erinaceus biomass improved CNS maturation in children with developmental disorders.
The supplement reduced slow-wave brain activity and increased optimal beta1 frequency.
It may serve as a safe and effective adjunct for neurodevelopment in high-functioning MBID children.
Abstract
Background: The interplay between neuronutrition, physical activity, and mental health for enhancing brain resilience to stress and overall human health is widely recognized. The use of brain mapping via quantitative-EEG (qEEG) comparative analysis enables researchers to identify deviations or abnormalities and track the changes in neurological patterns when a targeted drug or specific nutrition is administered over time. High-functioning mild-to-borderline intellectual disorders (MBID) and autism spectrum disorder (ASD) constitute leading global public health challenges due to their high prevalence, chronicity, and profound cognitive and functional impact. Objective: The objectives of the present study were twofold: first, to characterize an extremely vulnerable group of children with functioning autism symptoms, disclosing their overall pattern of cognitive abilities and areas of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFungal Biology and Applications · Antioxidants, Aging, Portulaca oleracea · Polysaccharides and Plant Cell Walls
