Developmental disruptions of the dorsal striatum in autism spectrum disorder

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is an increasingly prevalent neurodevelopmental condition that is characterized by social and communication deficits as well as patterns of restricted, repetitive behavior. Abnormal brain development has long been postulated to underlie ASD, but longitudinal studies aimed at understanding the developmental course of the disorder have been limited. More recently, abnormal development of the striatum in ASD has become an area of interest in research, partially due to overlap of striatal functions and deficit areas in ASD, as well as the critical role of striatum in early development when ASD is first detected.
Source: Biological Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Tags: Review Source Type: research