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Sensory perceptual alterations such as sensory sensitivities in autism have been proposed to be caused by differences in sensory observation (Likelihood) or in forming models of the environment (Prior), which result in an increase in bottom-up information flow relative to top-down control. To investigate this conjecture, we had autistic individuals (AS) and neurotypicals (NT) perform a decision-under-uncertainty paradigm while undergoing functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI).

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Increased functional activity, bottom-up and intrinsic effective connectivity in autism

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Randeniya, R., Vilares, I., Mattingley, J. B. and Garrido, M. I. (2023). Increased functional activity, bottom-up and intrinsic effective connectivity in autism. NeuroImage: Clinical, 37 103293, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.nicl.2022.103293

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