"Infectious Behavior: The Brain-Immune Connection"
Guest: Dr. Paul Patterson
The interconnectedness of the brain and immune system has become a fascinating new field of research, not
only in autism but also schizophrenia and even depression. Neurobiologist Paul Patterson, PhD shares with
Allen and Dr. Melody insights from his new book, Infectious Behavior, which explores new discoveries about
the powerful biochemical communication that takes place between the brain and the immune system (which
protects our bodies from infections and cancer).
ABOUT PAUL PATTERSON, PH.D.
Patterson is a professor of biological sciences at the California Institute of Technology and a research
professor of neurological surgery at the University of Southern California's Keck School of Medicine.
Patterson's research indicates that some types of maternal infection during pregnancy can increase the risk
that a future child will develop autism. The research also holds the potential for both a deeper
understanding of autism and leading to ways that pregnancy-related risks might be reduced.