Study suggests a promising new approach to understanding autism

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Autism spectrum disorder has yet to be linked to a single cause, due to the wide range of its symptoms and severity.

Apr 17 2024 However, a study by University of Virginia researchers suggests a promising new approach to finding answers, one that could lead to advances in the study of other neurological diseases and disorders.

"It hasn't been well understood what those differences might be," said Benjamin Newman, a postdoctoral researcher with UVA's Department of Psychology, recent graduate of UVA School of Medicine's neuroscience graduate program and lead author of a paper published this month in PLOS: One. "This new approach looks at the neuronal differences contributing to the etiology of autism spectrum disorder.

One of Newman's co-authors, John Darrell Van Horn, a professor of psychology and data science at UVA, said, that so often we try to understand autism through a collection of behavioral patterns which might be unusual or seem different. Related Stories"It's asking not if there's a particular cognitive functional activation difference; it's asking how the brain actually conducts information around itself through these dynamic networks," Van Horn said. "And I think that we've been successful showing that there's something that's uniquely different about autistic-spectrum-disorder-diagnosed individuals relative to otherwise typically developing control subjects.

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