No Brain Differences Between Autistic And Typical Individuals Over Age 6
Tuesday, November 4, 2014 - 11:40
in Psychology & Sociology
In what they are terming the largest MRI study to date, a group of researchers writing in Cerebral Cortex have found that the brain anatomy in MRI scans of people with autism above age six is mostly indistinguishable from that of typically developing individuals and, therefore, of little clinical or scientific value. read more