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Reduced Backward Alpha Propagation at Rest Marks the Autism Continuum

Autism spectrum disorder and subclinical variation along the autism continuum are characterized by in sensory processing and cognitive integration, phenomena increasingly linked to atypical large-scale communication across cortical hierarchies. While structural and functional connectivity differences have been extensively documented, whether autistic traits are associated with a reorganization of the directional properties of ongoing cortical activity remains less understood. Here, we recorded resting-state EEG from 201 young adults selected from the lower and upper terciles of the Autism Quotient distribution and analyzed traveling-wave dynamics over parieto-frontal lines. Individuals with

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