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Autistic girls’ brains show distinct anatomical features


September 16, 2019

Nerve fiber tracts in the brains of autistic girls are more fragmented than those of typical girls. By contrast, autistic boys’ brain structure is indistinguishable from that of typical boys, a new study suggests.

Read more at:
https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/autistic-girls-brains-show-distinct-anatomica…

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