Females with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have been long overlooked in neuroscience research, but emerging evidence suggests they show distinct phenotypic trajectories and age-related brain differences. Sex-related biological factors (e.g., hormones, genes) may play a role in ASD etiology and have been shown to influence neurodevelopmental trajectories. Thus, a lifespan approach is warranted to understand brain-based sex differences in ASD. This systematic review on MRI-based sex differences in ASD was conducted to elucidate variations across the lifespan and inform biomarker discovery of ASD in females We identified articles through two database searches. Fifty studies met criteria and underwent integrative review. We found that regions ...
In autism, heterogeneity is the rule rather than the exception. One obvious source of heterogeneity ...
Background: Genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors contribute since infancy to sexual dimorphi...
Abstract Background The male predominance in the prev...
Females versus males are less frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and while un...
Females versus males are less frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and while un...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are far more prevalent in males than in females. Little is known how...
Females versus males are less frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and while un...
BACKGROUND: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
Importance: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 2 to 5 times more common in male individuals than in f...
The male preponderance in autism prevalence has brought together the disparate topics of sex/gender ...
Our current understanding of autism is largely based on clinical experiences and research involving ...
Background: The male predominance in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has motivated ...
Importance: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 2 to 5 times more common in male individuals than in f...
Background: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
Abstract Background Marked sex differences in autism ...
In autism, heterogeneity is the rule rather than the exception. One obvious source of heterogeneity ...
Background: Genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors contribute since infancy to sexual dimorphi...
Abstract Background The male predominance in the prev...
Females versus males are less frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and while un...
Females versus males are less frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and while un...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are far more prevalent in males than in females. Little is known how...
Females versus males are less frequently diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and while un...
BACKGROUND: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
Importance: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 2 to 5 times more common in male individuals than in f...
The male preponderance in autism prevalence has brought together the disparate topics of sex/gender ...
Our current understanding of autism is largely based on clinical experiences and research involving ...
Background: The male predominance in the prevalence of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has motivated ...
Importance: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is 2 to 5 times more common in male individuals than in f...
Background: Marked sex differences in autism prevalence accentuate the need to understand the role o...
Abstract Background Marked sex differences in autism ...
In autism, heterogeneity is the rule rather than the exception. One obvious source of heterogeneity ...
Background: Genetic, hormonal, and environmental factors contribute since infancy to sexual dimorphi...
Abstract Background The male predominance in the prev...