The Superficial White Matter in Autism and Its Role in Connectivity Anomalies and Symptom Severity

Volume: 29, Issue: 10, Pages: 4415 - 4425
Published: Dec 19, 2018
Abstract
In autism spectrum disorders (ASDs), the majority of neuroimaging studies have focused on the analysis of cortical morphology. White matter changes remain less understood, particularly their association to cortical structure and function. Here, we focused on region that has gained only little attention in ASD neuroimaging: the superficial white matter (SWM) immediately beneath the cortical interface, a compartment playing a prominent role in...
Paper Details
Title
The Superficial White Matter in Autism and Its Role in Connectivity Anomalies and Symptom Severity
Published Date
Dec 19, 2018
Volume
29
Issue
10
Pages
4415 - 4425
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