“…Such findings are consistent with current literature evidence (Cogill & Wang, 2016; Crippa et al., 2015; Zoccante et al., 2010), which highlighted a putative involvement of the aforementioned areas in the pathogenesis of ASD symptoms, therefore confirming the reliability of SVM approaches in order to identify early diagnostic marker in ASD. The best accuracy obtained in our study was reached by the concatenation of gray matter thickness values of the following ROIs: right superior frontal gyrus, medial orbital frontal cortex, postcentral gyrus and left frontal pole, middle temporal gyrus, entorhinal cortex, insula, right hemisphere, and temporal gyrus, consistently with previous findings, which identified medial, ventromedial, and dorsolateral regions of the frontal lobe as being associated with ASD‐related neuroanatomical abnormalities (Irimia et al., 2018). More specifically, the right medial orbital sulcus has been postulated to be implicated in ASD‐related social impairment (Amaral et al., 2008), selectively in repetitive or stereotyped behaviors, in the abnormal actions of obsessive‐compulsive disorder (Atmaca et al., 2007; Whiteside et al., 2004), in decision making and in expectation rewarding (Kringelbach, 2005), all of which are impaired in ASD.…”