Study: Brain is atypical in autistic boys
A new study by the UC Davis MIND Institute has found that two areas in the brain are larger in boys with autism than in boys who are developing normally.
The study, published in Wednesday’s edition of the Journal of Neuroscience, represents the most comprehensive examination yet of brain volume in children with autism.
Recent Posts
Atypical’s 2nd Season is a Step Forward in Autism Representation
The Dawn of Autistic Space – Excerpt from NeuroTribes
Hollywood’s Exclusion of Autistic Actors Highlights its Biggest Diversity Problem: Disability
This is the Most Important Election of My Life Because I’m Autistic
Toni Braxton’s son was not cured of autism and it’s irresponsible for her to say so