Abstract
The retrosplenial complex (RSC), a cortical region that is part of a neural system that supports our ability to form map-like mental representations of the environment and use them to navigate (i.e., memory-guided navigation), exhibits atypical responses to images of places in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These results are a first step towards understanding the neural mechanisms responsible for understudied behavioral impairments in memory-guided navigation in individuals with ASD.
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