Figure 6From: Neural synchrony examined with magnetoencephalography (MEG) during eye gaze processing in autism spectrum disorders: preliminary findingsRelationships between oscillatory activity in the low, beta, and low gamma frequency bands during averted gaze and autism symptomatology measured by the ADI-R. Note increased low and gamma frequency band oscillatory connections in posterior temporo-parieto-occipital regions associated with a higher number of ASD symptoms while high frequency gamma oscillatory connections between right frontal regions and all left hemisphere lobes is associated with fewer ASD symptoms.Back to article page