Atypical functional brain connectivity during rest in autism spectrum disorders

Volume: 77, Issue: 5, Pages: 866 - 876
Published: May 1, 2015
Abstract
Objective Connectivity atypicalities in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) have been extensively proposed. The default mode network (DMN) is critical in this study, given the insight it provides for long-distance connectivity, and the importance of regions in this network for introspection and social emotion processing, areas affected in ASD. However, study of this network has largely been limited to adults; research earlier in development is...
Paper Details
Title
Atypical functional brain connectivity during rest in autism spectrum disorders
Published Date
May 1, 2015
Volume
77
Issue
5
Pages
866 - 876
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