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The connections between the WM and GM and Cerebral cortex (http:// www. bioon. com/ book/ biology/ whole/ image/ 1/ 1-6. tif. jpg, retrieved 13 May 2016)

The connections between the WM and GM and Cerebral cortex (http:// www. bioon. com/ book/ biology/ whole/ image/ 1/ 1-6. tif. jpg, retrieved 13 May 2016)

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Autism is a disorder of brain function that results in languages, communications, social interactions, behaviors, and interests. Various studies of autism in the field of neuroscience and computer science have introduced the complexity of this developmental disability by analyzing nerve signal and brain images. This paper presents the study of the...

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... as children grow into teenagers, the brain undergoes two major changes -the creation of new connections in the WM, and the elimination, or "prun- ing," of the GM [11]. Figure 2 shows the regions of the WM and GM. Figure 2, the major brain regions implicated in autism have been investigated [12]: 1. Cerebral cortex (social impairment, communication deficits and repetitive behaviors): a thin layer of gray matter on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres. Two-thirds of its area are deep in the fissures (deep grooves, generally dividing large regions/lobes of the brain) or folds. ...
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... 2 shows the regions of the WM and GM. Figure 2, the major brain regions implicated in autism have been investigated [12]: 1. Cerebral cortex (social impairment, communication deficits and repetitive behaviors): a thin layer of gray matter on the surface of the cerebral hemispheres. Two-thirds of its area are deep in the fissures (deep grooves, generally dividing large regions/lobes of the brain) or folds. ...

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... This neuro-transmission process will create or trigger the action potential in the post-synaptic neuron, in response to the received signal which has already arrived at the pre-synaptic dendrites of the first cell (top left). Figure 2 shows a sketch of the cerebral cortex, the gray matter, of our brain (Visutsak P and Li, 2016). The cerebral cortex (mantle) is the outermost, wrinkly layer of tightly packed neural tissue of the brain. ...
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