New research: Kids with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders Show Brain Wiring Differences

New research: Kids with Autism, Sensory Processing Disorders Show Brain Wiring Differences

Researchers at UC San Francisco have found that children with sensory processing disorders have decreased structural brain connections in specific sensory regions different than those in autism, further establishing SPD as a clinically important neurodevelopmental disorder.

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