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              <text>Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a complex neurological condition that manifests as a spectrum of symptoms at varying levels of severity.. Insufficient data and heterogeneous characteristics of ASD are the primary causes of it being a complex, challenging, and intriguing field of research. ASD is declared one of the fastest-growing mental disorders affecting the normal life of subjects at various levels of severity and stages of age. Recent research work observed a significant change in brain structure, functional connectivity, and network using neuroimaging resources. Each autistic brain is as unique as a fingerprint for typically developed subjects. Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) is accepted as an excellent diagnostic technology for numerous disorders with a satisfactory amount of information by medical experts. Cognitive deficits brain MRI modalities contain microscopic information, which is time-consuming and needs experts to interpret. Artificial intelligence (AI) strategies (Machine Learning and Deep Learning) are implemented with various imaging modalities to decrypt the information for diagnosis and to support computer-added solutions for appropriate treatment. The research aims to discover the various evolutionary impacts of artificial intelligence for the diagnosis of Autism syndrome disorder using neuroimaging. To automate the diagnosis using artificial intelligence methodologies, medical imaging has proved to be of immense use. Though neuroimaging and AI produced satisfactory diagnostic solutions for many mental disorders, research is required to explore the autistic brain for more neuroimaging information to be used for further investigation. Some of the Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for detection and training are also invented but not with the use of Neuroimaging. Autism is a neurological condition that affects the brain, and hence more research is advised using imaging and AI techniques to support the community to enjoy a normal life.  2023 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.</text>
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              <text>Meenakshi M., Christ University, Bangalore, India; Chandra J., Christ University, Bangalore, India</text>
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