2024
DOI: 10.1002/aur.3096
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Role of autonomic, nociceptive, and limbic brainstem nuclei in core autism features

Brittany G. Travers,
Olivia Surgent,
Jose Guerrero‐Gonzalez
et al.

Abstract: Although multiple theories have speculated about the brainstem reticular formation's involvement in autistic behaviors, the in vivo imaging of brainstem nuclei needed to test these theories has proven technologically challenging. Using methods to improve brainstem imaging in children, this study set out to elucidate the role of the autonomic, nociceptive, and limbic brainstem nuclei in the autism features of 145 children (74 autistic children, 6.0–10.9 years). Participants completed an assessment of core autis… Show more

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