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Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited
Rightward cerebral lateralization has been suggested to be involved in the neuropathology of autism spectrum conditions. We investigated functional and neuroanatomical asymmetry, in terms of handedness and corpus callosum measurements in male adolescents with autism, their unaffected siblings and co...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3708282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23179344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-012-1720-8 |
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author | Floris, Dorothea L. Chura, Lindsay R. Holt, Rosemary J. Suckling, John Bullmore, Edward T. Baron-Cohen, Simon Spencer, Michael D. |
author_facet | Floris, Dorothea L. Chura, Lindsay R. Holt, Rosemary J. Suckling, John Bullmore, Edward T. Baron-Cohen, Simon Spencer, Michael D. |
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description | Rightward cerebral lateralization has been suggested to be involved in the neuropathology of autism spectrum conditions. We investigated functional and neuroanatomical asymmetry, in terms of handedness and corpus callosum measurements in male adolescents with autism, their unaffected siblings and controls, and their associations with executive dysfunction and symptom severity. Adolescents with autism did not differ from controls in functional asymmetry, but neuroanatomically showed the expected pattern of stronger rightward lateralization in the posterior and anterior midbody based on their hand-preference. Measures of symptom severity were related to rightward asymmetry in three subregions (splenium, posterior midbody and rostral body). We found the opposite pattern for the isthmus and rostrum with better cognitive and less severe clinical scores associated with rightward lateralization. |
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spelling | pubmed-37082822013-07-12 Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited Floris, Dorothea L. Chura, Lindsay R. Holt, Rosemary J. Suckling, John Bullmore, Edward T. Baron-Cohen, Simon Spencer, Michael D. J Autism Dev Disord Original Paper Rightward cerebral lateralization has been suggested to be involved in the neuropathology of autism spectrum conditions. We investigated functional and neuroanatomical asymmetry, in terms of handedness and corpus callosum measurements in male adolescents with autism, their unaffected siblings and controls, and their associations with executive dysfunction and symptom severity. Adolescents with autism did not differ from controls in functional asymmetry, but neuroanatomically showed the expected pattern of stronger rightward lateralization in the posterior and anterior midbody based on their hand-preference. Measures of symptom severity were related to rightward asymmetry in three subregions (splenium, posterior midbody and rostral body). We found the opposite pattern for the isthmus and rostrum with better cognitive and less severe clinical scores associated with rightward lateralization. Springer US 2012-11-23 2013-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3708282/ /pubmed/23179344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-012-1720-8 Text en © Springer Science+Business Media New York 2012 |
spellingShingle | Original Paper Floris, Dorothea L. Chura, Lindsay R. Holt, Rosemary J. Suckling, John Bullmore, Edward T. Baron-Cohen, Simon Spencer, Michael D. Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited |
title | Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited |
title_full | Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited |
title_fullStr | Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited |
title_full_unstemmed | Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited |
title_short | Psychological Correlates of Handedness and Corpus Callosum Asymmetry in Autism: The left Hemisphere Dysfunction Theory Revisited |
title_sort | psychological correlates of handedness and corpus callosum asymmetry in autism: the left hemisphere dysfunction theory revisited |
topic | Original Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3708282/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23179344 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10803-012-1720-8 |
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