Title of article
Heterogeneity in the Patterns of Neural Abnormality in Autistic Spectrum Disorders: Evidence from ERP and MRI
Author/Authors
Salmond، نويسنده , , Claire H. and Vargha-Khadem، نويسنده , , Faraneh and Gadian، نويسنده , , David G. and de Haan، نويسنده , , Michelle and Baldeweg، نويسنده , , Torsten، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Pages
14
From page
686
To page
699
Abstract
Autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) refers to a heterogeneous group of social communication problems. Research into the neural basis of ASD has revealed abnormalities in a number of different regions of the brain. However, the literature is highly inconsistent. One possible explanation for these discrepancies is differences in intelligence. Children with ASD and below average intelligence may be hypothesised to show additional or different neural abnormalities.
ossibility was explored using structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and event-related potentials (ERP). Two groups of children with ASD were studied, those with average or above average intelligence (high ASD group) and those with below average intelligence (low ASD group).
ructural MRI data were analysed using voxel-based morphometry (VBM). Using the family-wise error threshold, results showed bilateral abnormality common to the two ASD groups in the cerebellum, fusiform gyrus and frontal cortex. In addition, a number of regions were found to be significantly different in the two ASD groups: regions of the cerebellum showed increased grey matter density bilaterally in the high ASD group, but decreased grey matter density bilaterally in the low ASD group. Further, compared to the high ASD group, additional bilateral abnormalities were found in the postcentral gyrus and regions of the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex in the low ASD group. Using the less stringent false discovery rate (FDR) threshold, differences were also seen in the medial temporal lobes.
Keywords
AUTISM , ERP , heterogeneity , MRI
Journal title
Cortex
Serial Year
2007
Journal title
Cortex
Record number
2299807
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