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Increased contrast of the grey-white matter boundary in the motor, visual and auditory areas in Autism Spectrum Disorders
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
The contrast of the interface between the neocortical grey matter and the white matter is emerging as an important neuroimaging phenotype for several brain disorders. To date, a single in vivo study has analysed the cortical grey-to-white matter percent contrast (GWPC) on Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and has shown a significant decrease of this contrast in several areas in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Our goal was to replicate this study across a larger cohort, using
doi:10.1101/750117
fatcat:nsofvic3yndtrf2cck265zqroy