Brain Hyperconnectivity in Children with Autism

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Recent research indicates that children with autism exhibit increased brain hyperconnectivity, which may correlate with their social challenges. This suggests that while connectivity in the brain generally enhances information processing, in the case of autism, it might lead to difficulties in social interaction and communication. Further studies could explore how this hyperconnectivity impacts behavioral outcomes and how therapies might be designed to mitigate these effects.
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