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Greater functional connectivity between sensory networks is related to symptom severity in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder.

Bosi ChenAnnika LinkeLindsay A OlsonCynthia IbarraSarah ReynoldsRalph-Axel MüllerMikaela KinnearInna Fishman
Published in: Journal of child psychology and psychiatry, and allied disciplines (2020)
Taken together, these results provide evidence for disrupted functional network maturation and differentiation, particularly involving visual and sensorimotor networks, during the first years of life in ASD. The observed pattern of greater visual-sensorimotor between-network connectivity associated with poorer clinical outcomes suggests that disruptions in multisensory brain circuitry may play a critical role for early development of behavioral skills and autism symptomatology in young children with ASD.
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