Children with autism have extra synapses in brain

In a study of brains from children with autism, researchers found that autistic brains did not undergo normal pruning during childhood and adolescence. The images show representative neurons from autistic (left) and control (right) brains; the spines on the neurons indicate the location of synapses.

(Photo Credit: Guomei Tang, PhD and Mark S. Sonders, PhD/Columbia University Medical Center)

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