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Evidence against the "normalization" prediction of the early brain overgrowth hypothesis of autism.

Lisa D YankowitzJohn D HerringtonBenjamin E YerysJoseph A PereiraJuhi PandeyRobert T Schultz
Published in: Molecular autism (2020)
These findings challenge the "normalization" prediction of the brain overgrowth hypothesis by demonstrating that brain enlargement persists across childhood into early adulthood. The findings raise questions about the clinical implications of brain enlargement, since we find that it neither confers cognitive benefits nor predicts increased symptom severity in ASD.
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