autistic brains contain highly idiosyncratic connections

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28 Jan 2015, 4:34 am

http://www.sciencealert.com/in-people-with-autism-no-two-brains-are-alike-new-study-reveals

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Scans reveal autistic brains contain unique, and highly idiosyncratic connections

When it comes to connectivity, unlike the fairly uniform brains of people without autism, the brains of people with autism are entirely unique. Each one functions with an idiosyncratic array of increased and reduced levels of connectivity, depending on where you look.
BEC CREW 26 JAN 2015


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28 Jan 2015, 11:08 pm

Eloa wrote:
http://www.sciencealert.com/in-people-with-autism-no-two-brains-are-alike-new-study-reveals

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Scans reveal autistic brains contain unique, and highly idiosyncratic connections

When it comes to connectivity, unlike the fairly uniform brains of people without autism, the brains of people with autism are entirely unique. Each one functions with an idiosyncratic array of increased and reduced levels of connectivity, depending on where you look.
BEC CREW 26 JAN 2015



great link!
thanks!