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Autism – Understanding Atypical Neural Pruning in Autism


Research points out that atypical neural pruning, a natural process that eliminates weak or redundant brain connections, poses a significant challenge in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).


In typical development, pruning enhances brain efficiency.


However, in autism, this process often becomes dysregulated due to hyperactivity in the mTOR signaling pathway.


This leads to an excess of unnecessary connections (excitatory synapses), causing:


1️. Imbalance in Brain Connections: The brain struggles to manage connections, reducing efficiency in processing information.


2️. Overly Strong Communication Between Brain Areas: Hyper-connectivity causes some areas to communicate excessively, leading to difficulties focusing, learning, or responding to sensory input.


These disruptions affect learning, communication, and social skills, key challenges in autism.


Consequences of Atypical Neural Pruning in Autism:

  1. Delays in Language Development

  2. Inefficient brain networks for speech result in limited verbal skills.

  3. Difficulty with Social Interactions: Misaligned pathways hinder social cue processing.

  4. Sensory Overload: Hypersensitivity to sensory input becomes more common.

  5. Behavioral Challenges: Emotional regulation and adaptability may suffer.

How ABA Therapy Helps – Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) directly addresses the challenges of atypical pruning by strengthening useful brain connections and reshaping neuroplasticity during critical developmental windows:

✔️ Reinforcing Synaptic Growth: Positive reinforcement builds and retains beneficial pathways, e.g., improving language skills.


✔️ Redirecting Maladaptive Pathways: ABA replaces behaviors like tantrums with adaptive skills, optimizing brain connections.


✔️ Harnessing Neural Plasticity: Early, targeted interventions help the brain adapt and counter pruning inefficiencies. The brain’s ability to change (neuroplasticity) is strongest in early childhood. Early ABA therapy takes advantage of this critical period.



Neuroplasticity—the brain's ability to adapt and rewire—is strongest in early childhood. Interventions like ABA, Denver, and Jasper therapies leverage this critical period to reshape brain connections, addressing atypical neural pruning in autism. These therapies strengthen essential pathways, replace maladaptive behaviors, and foster social, communication, and learning skills. Early intervention builds a foundation for lifelong development, reducing future social, financial, and emotional challenges.



**All Credit to Neural Groove Divergent – Thanks for Sharing!


Source: Neural Groove Spectrum Divergent -- https://rumble.com/v5zg91t-understanding-atypical-neural-pruning-in-autism.html



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