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Brain areas that receive input from the eyes, skin and muscles usually have shorter processing periods compared with higher-order areas that integrate information and control memory and decision-making. New study shows that this hierarchy of intrinsic neural timescales is disrupted in autism.
Brain areas that receive input from the eyes, skin and muscles usually have shorter processing periods compared with higher-order areas that integrate information and control memory and decision-making. New study shows that this hierarchy of intrinsic neural timescales is disrupted in autism.
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