UCLA Health researchers found distinct brain connectivity patterns in six-week-old infants at risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

Researchers at UCLA Health discovered distinct brain connectivity patterns in six-week-old infants at risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The study, involving 53 infants, found that differences in brain responses likely emerge earlier than ASD-related behaviors can be identified and suggested these brain patterns may lead to ASD-related behaviors by altering social development. The research was published in Nature Communications Biology.

May 22, 2024
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