Brain scans could predict best sensory therapies for autistic kids
NCT ID NCT06246487
Summary
This study aimed to understand how sensory-based activities might change brain structure in children with autism. Researchers used MRI scans and behavioral tests on 29 boys aged 6-8 years to see if they could predict which sensory interventions might work best for different children. The goal was to gather knowledge to help match future treatments to individual needs, not to provide direct treatment during the study.
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University of Florida
Gainesville, Florida, 32610, United States
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