Opposite development of short- and long-range anterior cingulate pathways in autism

Volume: 136, Issue: 5, Pages: 759 - 778
Published: Sep 6, 2018
Abstract
Autism has been linked with the changes in brain connectivity that disrupt neural communication, especially involving frontal networks. Pathological changes in white matter are evident in adults with autism, particularly affecting axons below the anterior cingulate cortices (ACC). It is still unknown whether axon pathology appears early or late in development and whether it changes or not from childhood through adulthood. To address these...
Paper Details
Title
Opposite development of short- and long-range anterior cingulate pathways in autism
Published Date
Sep 6, 2018
Volume
136
Issue
5
Pages
759 - 778
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