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Interactions between cortical, subcortical regions important in hypersensitivity in autism
June 11, 2015 by NewsBot
A research team has identified an abnormally high synchrony between the sensory cortices involved in perception and subcortical regions relaying information from the sensory organs to the cortex. This finding provides a key to understand the often underestimated sensory hypersensitivity in autism and to seed a scientific understanding of how to tackle this hypersensitivity.