It is often assumed that phenotypic heterogeneity in autism reflects underlying pathobiological variation. However, direct evidence supporting this link is lacking. Leveraging cross-species functional neuroimaging, we show that brain dysconnectivity patterns in autism can be parsed into biologically dissociable subtypes. The post Nature Neuroscience: Autism subtypes identified using cross-species functional connectivity analyses appeared first o…
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