Posts by Tal Kenet, PhD
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MEG Detects Abnormal Cerebro-Cerebellar Functional Connectivity During Processing of Spoken Sentences in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Jussi Alho, PhD, Tal Kenet, PhD, and colleagues demonstrated abnormalities in cerebro–cerebellar functional connectivity during auditory speech processing in children with autism spectrum disorder, and the directionality of the abnormal connectivity suggests the dysfunction might have a cerebellar origin.
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Functional Connectivity on Magnetoencephalography May Be a Biomarker of Autism Spectrum Disorder
Using magnetoencephalography, Fahimeh Mamashli, PhD, and Tal Kenet, PhD, of the Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging, and colleagues determined that children with autism spectrum disorder show altered functional connectivity in response to inverted faces.