Adults with autism had fewer synapses throughout their brains compared to neurotypical individuals, finds brain imaging study. On average, synaptic density was 10% lower in the autistic group, with pronounced differences in areas known for social and cognitive functions, such as the parietal cortex.
Adults with autism had fewer synapses throughout their brains compared to neurotypical individuals, finds brain imaging study. On average, synaptic density was 10% lower in the autistic group, with pronounced differences in areas known for social and cognitive functions, such as the parietal cortex.