A new study uses fMRI and mouse models to identify synaptic hypoconnectivity and immune hyperconnectivity autism subtypes.
Subtle differences in how we move through the world may actually hold clues about how our brains work. According to a new study, we may be able to train AI to detect autism just by looking at how we ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD), commonly referred to as autism, is a neurodevelopmental condition characterized by ...
A common lab fish is helping autism research take a more targeted turn The fish are only a few days old, barely beyond the larval stage, and yet their movements can hint at something much larger. A ...
A study published in Nature Neuroscience has split autism into two distinct biological types based on how the brain wires its ...
A new study found two recurring brain connectivity patterns in autism. One was linked to synapses and the other to immune ...