Autistic preschoolers' sleep issues linked to thalamus connectivity.

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Preschool children with autism spectrum disorder who have sleep problems show heightened sensory sensitivity and excessive connectivity between the thalamus and auditory cortex regions of the brain, according to a neuroimaging study. The research also indicated a likely lack of auditory habituation during sleep. The study makes an important contribution to the scientific understanding of the physiological aspects of autism spectrum disorder.
Topics:health#autism-spectrum-disorder#functional-connectivity#neuroscience#sensory-sensitivities#sleep-problems#thalamus
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