Boys with regressive autism, but not early onset autism, have larger brains than age-matched healthy counterparts, study finds

Monday, November 28, 2011 - 17:31 in Psychology & Sociology

In the largest study of brain development in preschoolers with autism to date, researchers have found that three-year-old boys with regressive autism, but not early onset autism, have larger brains than their healthy counterparts.

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