Neuroanatomic observations of the brain in autism: a review and future directions
Boston Children's Hospital · Massachusetts General Hospital
Abstract
Infantile autism is a behaviorally defined disorder associated with characteristic cognitive, language and behavioral features. Several postmortem studies have highlighted areas of anatomic abnormality in the autistic brain. Consistent findings have been observed in the limbic system, cerebellum and related inferior olive. In the limbic system, the hippocampus, amygdala and entorhinal cortex have shown small cell size and increased cell packing density at all ages, suggesting a pattern consistent with development curtailment. Findings in the cerebellum have included significantly reduced numbers of Purkinje cells, primarily in the posterior inferior regions of the hemispheres. A different pattern of change has…
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2Topics & keywords
- Cerebellum
- Neuroscience
- Autism
- Limbic system
- Neuropathology
- Hippocampus
- Amygdala
- Psychology