“…In order to better disentangle the exact timing and mechanism of these earliest signs of atypical development in TSC, we need to investigate the neural and genetic mechanisms that underlie these early behavioral deficits. These studies must be rooted in the examination of neural circuitry, as both preclinical and clinical studies of TSC confirm aberrant long range and local neural connectivity, abnormal axon guidance, and delayed myelination in TSC [Im et al, ; Krishnan et al, ; Makki, Chugani, Janisse, & Chugani, ; Meikle et al, ; Peters et al, ; Nie et al, ]. Large scale imaging studies in high‐risk siblings have shown that early disruptions in brain development precede atypical behaviors, with findings demonstrating differences in basic processes such as long range connections, functional connectivity, corpus callosum volume and structure, and cortical surface volume [Emerson et al, ; Hazlett et al, ; Wolff et al, , ].…”