Neuroimaging study maps differences in the brains of girls and boys with autism.

New research conducted by the UC Davis MIND Institute on a large cohort of preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder has found differences in the underlying biology of their brains, and in their behaviour, that may help explain how the condition affects a little-studied and poorly understood population of children, girls. The team state that Autism Spectrum Disorder is diagnosed much more frequently in boys than … Continue reading Neuroimaging study maps differences in the brains of girls and boys with autism.