Convergent Evidence of Brain Overconnectivity in Children with Autism?

In this issue of Cell Reports, Keown et al. and Supekar et al. report widespread increases in brain connectivity in children with autism. These studies challenge the widely established theory of underconnectivity in autism, suggesting a more complicated picture of brain connectivity alterations....

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Main Authors: Jeffrey David Rudie, Mirella Dapretto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2013-11-01
Series:Cell Reports
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124713006426
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spelling doaj-db4d2c0794654e2b91c5f11c1fac663f2020-11-25T01:51:03ZengElsevierCell Reports2211-12472013-11-015356556610.1016/j.celrep.2013.10.043Convergent Evidence of Brain Overconnectivity in Children with Autism?Jeffrey David Rudie0Mirella Dapretto1Brain Mapping Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USABrain Mapping Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, CA 90095, USA In this issue of Cell Reports, Keown et al. and Supekar et al. report widespread increases in brain connectivity in children with autism. These studies challenge the widely established theory of underconnectivity in autism, suggesting a more complicated picture of brain connectivity alterations. http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2211124713006426
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title_short Convergent Evidence of Brain Overconnectivity in Children with Autism?
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description In this issue of Cell Reports, Keown et al. and Supekar et al. report widespread increases in brain connectivity in children with autism. These studies challenge the widely established theory of underconnectivity in autism, suggesting a more complicated picture of brain connectivity alterations.
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