Title of article
Distortions and disconnections: Disrupted brain connectivity in autism
Author/Authors
Wass، نويسنده , , Sam، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
11
From page
18
To page
28
Abstract
The past few years have seen considerable interest in findings of abnormal brain connectivity in the autism spectrum disorders (ASD). We review recent work from neuroimaging and other sources, and argue that there is considerable convergent evidence suggesting that connectivity is disrupted in ASD. We point to evidence both of local over-connectivity and of long-distance under-connectivity, and describe some non-uniformities in this picture, most notably that disruptions appear more severe in later-developing cortical regions. We conclude by discussing a number of extant questions. Firstly, we consider whether aberrant connectivity should be seen as part of the primary pathogenesis of autism, or whether disrupted connectivity in ASD emerges over time. Secondly, we consider how the patterns of disrupted connectivity found in ASD might relate to those being found in a range of other disorders.
Keywords
Diffusion Tensor Imaging , Tractography , white matter , NEURAL NETWORKS , computational , connectivity , AUTISM , functional connectivity , Structural connectivity , FMRI , EEG
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Brain and Cognition
Record number
2250317
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