Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is heterogeneous, possibly from psychiatric comorbidity,
with prior research demonstrating abnormalities in brain morphology. However, little
is known about how variations in neuromorphometry contribute to psychiatric comorbidity
in adult ASD. This study’s aim was to examine neuromorphometric alterations in gray
matter volume in adults with ASD and their impact on anxiety/depressive comorbidity.
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