How Autism-Associated Genes Influence Brain Connectivity?

 

Autism-Associated genes affect how brain regions communicate and develop. Variations in genes such as CHD8, SCN2A, and CNTNAP2 can change how neural circuits form, influencing sensory processing, emotional regulation, and social understanding. 

Disrupt Long-Range Communication 
Some genes help distant brain regions work together. When altered, communication between these regions may weaken. 

Alter Local Circuit Development 
Other genes shape circuits involved in sensory and emotional processing. Disruptions can create overconnected or underconnected pathways. 

Families seeking developmental guidance can explore consultations through Autism Detect. Some individuals also show overlapping ADHD traits, which can be explored through ADHD Certify. 

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