Researchers map connections in fetal human brain
A new map of the fetal brain during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy reveals the brain’s complex network of connections.
A new map of the fetal brain during the second and third trimesters of pregnancy reveals the brain’s complex network of connections.
Mapping brain activity in one person doing multiple tasks creates a more accurate picture of the brain than averaging the brain activity of multiple people doing a single task.
The brains of some autistic children may not adapt to repeated touch or sound, even after several minutes.
Researchers have engineered two generations of monkeys with mutations in SHANK3, a top autism gene. The first generation shows traits reminiscent of the condition.
Autistic women show unusually strong connections, and autistic men unusually weak ones, between two brain regions.
The brains of people with autism have unusually strong connections in some regions and weak ones in others.
A customizable Styrofoam mold minimizes head movements during brain scans, enabling researchers to produce clearer images.
Watch the complete replay of Christine Wu Nordahl discussing new ways to expand participation in autism brain-imaging studies.
A new analysis of brain scans highlights variations in the cerebellum, a brain area implicated in autism.
Patterns of brain activity in people with autism may be unusually consistent over seconds — and even years.