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. 2015 Mar 11;138(5):1394–1409. doi: 10.1093/brain/awv043

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Studies of functional connectivity in autism have yielded mixed results. Khan et al. use MEG to compare directional long-range and local functional connectivity in somatosensory cortex of individuals with autism and healthy controls. Based on their data, they propose a unifying framework for functional connectivity abnormalities in autism.