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Brains of autistic people show unusual left-right symmetry


December 4, 2019

The hemispheres in autistic people’s brains are more symmetrical than those of their typical peers, according to the largest imaging study to explore this relationship. It is unclear what this difference means, however.

Read more at:
https://www.spectrumnews.org/news/brains-of-autistic-people-show-unusual-left-r…

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