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Source: New Scientist

Brain Activity May Indicate Distinct Autism Subtypes

Recent scientific findings suggest that autism may present with distinct subtypes, challenging the view of it as a singular condition. Researchers have observed that variations in autism could be linked to the strength of individuals' brain connections. This discovery adds to growing evidence supporting the idea of different forms of autism.

By Fainaron·Jun 16, 2026 (an hour ago)·1 views
Brain Activity May Indicate Distinct Autism Subtypes

Evidence is accumulating that autism may not be a single disorder but rather comprise distinct subtypes. New research indicates that the condition can vary significantly based on the strength of an individual's brain connections.

Scientists have identified a potential correlation between the characteristics of autism and specific patterns of brain activity. These findings contribute to the ongoing effort to understand the heterogeneity within the autism spectrum.

According to New Scientist, this research provides further support for the existence of multiple autistic subtypes.

Source attribution: This article was AI-curated and rewritten by Fainaron from a piece originally published by New Scientist. Read the original at New Scientist →

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