Decreased connectivity and cerebellar activity in autism during motor task performance

Brain14.50
Volume: 132, Issue: 9, Pages: 2413 - 2425
Published: Apr 23, 2009
Abstract
Although motor deficits are common in autism, the neural correlates underlying the disruption of even basic motor execution are unknown. Motor deficits may be some of the earliest identifiable signs of abnormal development and increased understanding of their neural underpinnings may provide insight into autism-associated differences in parallel systems critical for control of more complex behaviour necessary for social and communicative...
Paper Details
Title
Decreased connectivity and cerebellar activity in autism during motor task performance
Published Date
Apr 23, 2009
Journal
Volume
132
Issue
9
Pages
2413 - 2425
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