Autism Masking's Impact on Brain Structure

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A study using EEG reveals that autistic teens who mask their traits to appear non-autistic show faster facial recognition and reduced emotional responses, indicating a hidden cognitive toll and suggesting many may pass unnoticed in social settings, highlighting the need for better support and understanding of masked autism.
Autism Masking Leaves a Mark on the Brain Neuroscience News
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