Neurobiology of Disease & Regeneration | Developmental & Pediatric Neurology | Neuroimaging | Child & Adolescent Psychiatry
Resting state functional connectivity in autism spectrum disorders: an fMRI study
Gagan Joshi*, John Gabrieli, Joseph Biederman, Rachel Goldin, Gretchen Reynolds, Susan Whitfield-Gabrieli
*Corresponding author: Gagan Joshi
Pediatric Physcopharmacology Clinical and Research Program, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA, USA
F1000Posters 2012, 3: 585 (poster) [English]
Poster [762.40 KB]
Presented at
67th Society of Biological Psychiatry Annual Meeting 2012,
3 - 5 May 2012, 588
Here, using fMRI we study the resting state functional connectivity alterations in autism.
Major alterations in the resting state functional connectivity were observed.
To further this study on other regions of the brain implicated in autism.
No relevant competing interests disclosed.
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