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Patterns of altered neural synchrony in the default mode network in autism spectrum disorder revealed with magnetoencephalography (MEG): Relationship to clinical symptomatology.

Renée Lajiness-O'NeillJonathan R BrennanJohn E MoranAnnette E RichardAna-Mercedes FloresCasey SwickRyan GoodcaseTiffany AndersenKaitlyn McFarlaneKenneth RusiniakIoulia KovelmanNeelima WagleyMaggie UgoliniJeremy AlbrightSusan M Bowyer
Published in: Autism research : official journal of the International Society for Autism Research (2017)
Communication between different areas of the brain was observed in children with ASD and neurotypical children while awake, but not working on a task. Magnetoencephalography was used to measure tiny magnetic fields naturally generated via brain activity. The brains of children with ASD showed less communication between areas that are important for social information processing compared to the brains of neurotypical children. The amount of communication between these areas was associated with social and social communication difficulties.
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