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- Title
Functional neuroimaging of high-risk 6-month-old infants predicts a diagnosis of autism at 24 months of age.
- Authors
Emerson, Robert W.; Adams, Chloe; Tomoyuki Nishino; Cody Hazlett, Heather; Wolff, Jason J.; Zwaigenbaum, Lonnie; Constantino, John N.; Shen, Mark D.; Swanson, Meghan R.; Elison, Jed T.; Kandala, Sridhar; Estes, Annette M.; Botteron, Kelly N.; Collins, Louis; Dager, Stephen R.; Evans, Alan C.; Gerig, Guido; Hongbin Gu; McKinstry, Robert C.; Paterson, Sarah
- Abstract
The article discusses the application of prospective neuroimaging to detect autism spectrum disorder (ASD) among 6-month-old infants. It mentions that the ASD is a neurodevelopment disorder characterized by deficits in social behavior and the presence of restrictive and repetitive behaviors. It notes that the functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging identified which children would receive a research clinical best estimate diagnosis of ASD.
- Subjects
BRAIN imaging; DIAGNOSIS of autism in children; PSYCHOLOGICAL testing of infants; AUTISM spectrum disorders in children; PERVASIVE child development disorders
- Publication
Science Translational Medicine, 2017, Vol 9, Issue 393, p1
- ISSN
1946-6234
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1126/scitranslmed.aag2882