“…Finally, the HPA axis (a major neuroendocrine system resulting from the interaction between the hypothalamus, the pituitary gland, and the adrenal glands) comes into play here, because of its involvement in stress response---particularly, the response to cortisol in the amygdala, the PFC, and the hippocampus--all of them areas implicated in situations of fear and social stress (see Martens et al, 2008;Dedovic et al, 2009;Lense and Dykens, 2013;Bitsika et al, 2015). Both ASD and WS individuals have been shown to exhibit interrupted HPA axis function (Spratt et al, 2012;Jacobson, 2014;Benítez-Burraco et al, 2016;Niego and Benítez-Burraco, 2019, among many others). This might explain in part the prevalence of anxiety in the two disorders, although as mentioned above, the anxiety generally seems to happen in separate arenas for each group: social in ASD and non-social in WS (see also Dykens, 2003;Graham et al 2005;Rodgers et al, 2012;Lense and Dykens, 2013).…”