Autism Biology Revealed: Two Brain-Connectivity Subtypes Shared Across Species

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Source: Neuroscience News
Autism Biology Revealed: Two Brain-Connectivity Subtypes Shared Across Species
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A cross-species, large-scale study used fMRI and mouse genetics to identify two reproducible autism subtypes: hypoconnectivity (reduced brain-region communication linked to synaptic pathways) and hyperconnectivity (increased communication linked to immune-related systems). Validated across 20 mouse models and ABIDE human data (≈940 autistic individuals and ≈1,000 neurotypical controls), these subtypes account for about 25% of cases, offering a path toward biology-driven, precision autism care beyond traditional behavioral assessments.

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