Reduced interhemispheric functional connectivity of children with autism spectrum disorder: evidence from functional near infrared spectroscopy studies.

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Published in Biomed Opt Express on March 27, 2014

Authors

Huilin Zhu1, Yuebo Fan2, Huan Guo3, Dan Huang2, Sailing He4

Author Affiliations

1: Centre for Optical and Electromagnetic Research, ZJU-SCNU Joint Research Center of Photonics, South China Normal University (SCNU), Guangzhou, 510006, China ; School of Psychology, South China Normal University (SCNU)), Guangzhou 510631, China.
2: Guangzhou Rehabilitation and Research Center for Children with ASD, Guangzhou, 510540, China.
3: School of Psychology, South China Normal University (SCNU)), Guangzhou 510631, China.
4: Centre for Optical and Electromagnetic Research, ZJU-SCNU Joint Research Center of Photonics, South China Normal University (SCNU), Guangzhou, 510006, China ; JORCEP, Department of Electromagnetic Engineering, School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, 10044, Sweden.

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