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Publisher Correction: Flexible nonlinear modeling reveals age-related differences in resting-state functional brain connectivity in autistic males from childhood to mid-adulthood
Molecular Autism volume 16, Article number: 28 (2025)
Correction: Molecular Autism (2025) 16:24
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Trajectories of functional brain development. Each individual curve displays connectivity strength (y-axis) with increasing age (x-axis, range 5–40). Connections that varied significantly with age after multiple comparison corrections are shaded in gray. *Common significant connections shared by both ASD and TD. Significant between group differences highlighted in gold
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Feldman, D., Prigge, M., Alexander, A. et al. Publisher Correction: Flexible nonlinear modeling reveals age-related differences in resting-state functional brain connectivity in autistic males from childhood to mid-adulthood. Molecular Autism 16, 28 (2025). https://doiorg.publicaciones.saludcastillayleon.es/10.1186/s13229-025-00662-4
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