Thursday, July 31, 2014

Differences in Brain Wiring in Kids With Autism and Sensory Processing Disorders

Decreased structural brain connections in specific sensory regions were found to be different in children with sensory processing disorders than those in children with autism, by researchers at UC San Francisco. The finding further establishes SPD as a clinically important neurodevelopmental disorder. The research, published in the journal iPLOS ONE/i, is the first study to compare structural connectivity in the brains of children with an autism diagnosis versus ...

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