Brain organization, math skills studied in autistic kids From: Stanford Report - 08/21/2013 By: Louis Bergeron Children with autism and average IQs demonstrated superior math skills compared with nonautistic children in the same IQ range, according to a Medical School study led by Vinod Menon. The reason may be a unique pattern of brain organization. Read the entire article at: http://med.stanford.edu/ism/2013/august/math.html Links: Center for Autism and Related Disorders at Packard Children’s Hospital http://www.lpch.org/clinicalSpecialtiesServices/ClinicalSpecialties/autism/ Hyperconnectivity found in brains of children with autism, study says http://med.stanford.edu/ism/2013/june/hyperconnectivity.html