Imaging the Brain in Autism
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Author
Contributions
- El-Baz, Ayman S. - Contributor
- Suri, Jasjit S. - Contributor
- SpringerLink (Online service) - Contributor
Publication
2013 - Springer New York, New York, NY, United States
Language
English
Word Count
96,750 words, Guess
Page Count
387 pages
Physical Format
[electronic resource] /
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27044944M
- ISBN-139781461468431
- OCLC Control Numberimagingbrainauti00mdma
- Library of Congress Control Number2015304951
Classifications
- DDC610
- LCCR-RZ
Description
Data compiled by the Center for Disease Control and Prevention indicates an alarming and continuing increase in the prevalence of autism. Despite intensive research during the last few decades, autism remains a behavioral defined syndrome wherein diagnostic criteria lack in construct validity. And, contrary to other conditions like diabetes and hypertension, there are no biomarkers for autism. However, new imaging methods are changing the way we think about autism, bringing us closer to a falsifiable definition for the condition, identifying affected individuals earlier in life, and recognizing different subtypes of autism. The imaging modalities discussed in this book emphasize the power of new technology to uncover important clues about the condition with the hope of developing effective interventions. Imaging the Brain in Autism was created to examine autism from a unique perspective that would emphasize results from different imaging technologies. These techniques show brain abnormalities in a significant percentage of patients, abnormalities that translate into aberrant functioning and significant clinical symptomatology. It is our hope that this newfound understanding will make the field work collaborative and provide a path that minimizes technical impediments.
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- Imaging the Brain in Autism
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