Brains of autistic children grow much slower than their healthy peers
Brains of autistic children grow much slower than their healthy peers: Researchers at UCLA have, for the first time, found that the connections between brain regions that are important for language and social skills, grow much more slowly in boys with autism than in non-autistic children – a possible explanation for why autistic children act and think differently than their peers.
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