Development is a key dimension that may reveal how heterogeneity manifests in autism. In this project we investigate chronogeneity
- the idea that different developmental paths signal key autism subtypes.
Relevant Publications
Lombardo, M. V., Eyler, L., Moore, A., Datko, M., Barnes, C. C., Cha, D., Courchesne, E., & Pierce, K. (2019). Default mode-visual network hypoconnectivity in an autism subtype with pronounced social visual engagement difficulties.. eLife, 8, e47427. doi:10.7554/eLife.47427.
Lombardo, M. V., et al., (2018). Large-scale associations between the leukocyte transcriptome and BOLD responses to speech differ in autism early language outcome subtypes. Nature Neuroscience, 21, 1680-1688.
Lombardo, M. V. et al., (2015). Different functional neural substrates for good and poor language outcome in autism. Neuron, 86, 567-577.
Bethlehem, R. A. I. et al., & Lombardo, M. V. A normative modeling approach reveals age-atypical cortical thickness in a subgroup of males with autistic spectrum disorder. Communications Biology, 3, 486.