Fri. Apr 10th, 2026

Brain Study Reveals Hidden Link Between Autism and ADHD

Scientists are discovering a surprising connection between autism and ADHD that extends beyond their diagnostic labels. The research suggests that the intensity of autism-like characteristics, rather than a formal diagnosis, plays a crucial role in shaping brain wiring, even in children who do not have an official autism diagnosis. The study observed that specific brain networks involved in cognitive processes and social interaction remain unusually interconnected in children exhibiting more pronounced autism symptoms. This finding suggests a distinct developmental trajectory for these individuals.

English Translation

Scientists are uncovering a surprising connection between autism and ADHD that goes deeper than diagnostic labels. Instead of diagnoses, it’s the severity of autism-like traits that appears to shape how the brain is wired—even in children who don’t officially have autism. The study found that certain brain networks tied to thinking and social behavior remain unusually connected in children with stronger autism symptoms, hinting at a different developmental path.

By Rupert Blackwood

Investigative journalist based in Sheffield, focusing on technology's impact on society. Rupert specializes in cybercrime's effect on communities, from online fraud targeting elderly residents to cryptocurrency scams. His reporting examines social media manipulation, digital surveillance, and how criminal networks operate in cyberspace. With expertise in computer systems, he connects technical complexity with real-world consequences for ordinary people

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