In this episode of SciBud, your science buddy, we embark on a fascinating journey into the latest research on Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and its relationship with brain connectivity as individuals age. Join Maple as we explore a groundbreaking study analyzing the default mode network (DMN) using advanced imaging techniques, including spectral dynamic causal modeling. By comparing brain connectivity in children, adolescents, and adults with ASD to typically developing peers, this research reveals a dynamic shift from hyper-connectivity in childhood to potential hypo-connectivity in later years. As we unpack these intriguing findings, which suggest that brain connectivity could serve as a biomarker for ASD symptoms, we also discuss the study's strengths and limitations. Tune in to discover how these insights may pave the way for improved diagnostics and interventions for those on the autism spectrum, reminding us that the world of science is always brimming with new curiosity. Link to episode page with article citation: www.scibud.media/podcast/season/2025/episode/289