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Description

Major brain structures implicated in autism.

Source

Originally this was taken from Major Brain Structures Implicated in Autism, but that resource no longer exists. An inferior copy of it, in GIF form, is in Major Brain Structures Implicated in Autism, an image that appears in: Strock, M (2007). "Autism spectrum disorders (pervasive developmental disorders)". National Institute of Mental Health. Retrieved on 2007-10-05.

Date

2004-04-06

Author

National Institutes of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health

Permission
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public domain


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