May 2, 2013 13:00 — 0 Comments
Can Brain Activity Reveal Autism?
Scientists from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and the University of Toronto have developed a means of reviewing brain activity to detect autism in children. By recording and analyzing patterns of brain activity with magnetoencephalography (MEG), researchers were able to determine the brain’s functional connectivity. Findings determined that an autistic brain can be differentiated from a non-autistic brain by looking at neural activity patterns. Click here to read the full story.


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