How are brain connectivity and inhibitory control related to autism spectrum disorder?
A) The areas of the brain responsible for inhibitory control show less connectivity in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
B) The areas of the brain responsible for inhibitory control show more connectivity in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
C) Brain connectivity is heightened creating more inhibitory control in those with autism spectrum disorder.
D) Brain connectivity is related to repetitive behaviors associated with greater inhibitory control in individuals with autism spectrum disorder.
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