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Making your brain social: Identifying brain connections that lead to social behavior
February 2, 2014 by NewsBot
Scientists have identified, for the first time, a way in which the decreased functional connectivity seen in the brain of many people with autism can come about: it can be caused by cells called microglia failing to trim connections between neurons, researchers demonstrate in a study published.