Autistic traits and individual brain differences: functional network efficiency reflects attentional and social impairments, structural nodal efficiencies index systemising and theory-of-mind skills
Abstract Background Autism is characterised not only by impaired social cognitive 'empathising' but also by superior rule-based 'systemising'. These cognitive domains intertwine within the categorical diagnosis of autism, yet behavioural genetics suggest largely independent herit...
Main Authors: | Paul, Subhadip (Author), Arora, Aditi (Author), Midha, Rashi (Author), Vu, Dinh (Author), Roy, Prasun K (Author), Belmonte, Matthew K (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2021-09-20T17:41:03Z.
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