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Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common, highly heritable, developmental disorder and later‐born siblings of diagnosed children are at higher risk of developing ASD than the general population. Although the emergence of behavioural symptoms of ASD in toddlerhood is well characterized, far less is...

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Autores principales: Lloyd‐Fox, S., Blasi, A., Pasco, G., Gliga, T., Jones, E. J. H., Murphy, D. G. M., Elwell, C. E., Charman, T., Johnson, M. H., Baron‐Cohen, S., Bedford, R., Bolton, P., Cheung, H. M. C., Davies, K., Elsabbagh, M., Fernandes, J., Gammer, I., Guiraud, J., Liew, M., Maris, H., O'Hara, L., Pickles, A., Ribeiro, H., Salomone, E., Tucker, L., Yemane, F.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5900943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29057543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13757
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author Lloyd‐Fox, S.
Blasi, A.
Pasco, G.
Gliga, T.
Jones, E. J. H.
Murphy, D. G. M.
Elwell, C. E.
Charman, T.
Johnson, M. H.
Baron‐Cohen, S.
Bedford, R.
Bolton, P.
Cheung, H. M. C.
Davies, K.
Elsabbagh, M.
Fernandes, J.
Gammer, I.
Guiraud, J.
Liew, M.
Maris, H.
O'Hara, L.
Pickles, A.
Ribeiro, H.
Salomone, E.
Tucker, L.
Yemane, F.
author_facet Lloyd‐Fox, S.
Blasi, A.
Pasco, G.
Gliga, T.
Jones, E. J. H.
Murphy, D. G. M.
Elwell, C. E.
Charman, T.
Johnson, M. H.
Baron‐Cohen, S.
Bedford, R.
Bolton, P.
Cheung, H. M. C.
Davies, K.
Elsabbagh, M.
Fernandes, J.
Gammer, I.
Guiraud, J.
Liew, M.
Maris, H.
O'Hara, L.
Pickles, A.
Ribeiro, H.
Salomone, E.
Tucker, L.
Yemane, F.
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description Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common, highly heritable, developmental disorder and later‐born siblings of diagnosed children are at higher risk of developing ASD than the general population. Although the emergence of behavioural symptoms of ASD in toddlerhood is well characterized, far less is known about development during the first months of life of infants at familial risk. In a prospective longitudinal study of infants at familial risk followed to 36 months, we measured functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) brain responses to social videos of people (i.e. peek‐a‐boo) compared to non‐social images (vehicles) and human vocalizations compared to non‐vocal sounds. At 4–6 months, infants who went on to develop ASD at 3 years (N = 5) evidenced‐reduced activation to visual social stimuli relative to low‐risk infants (N = 16) across inferior frontal (IFG) and posterior temporal (pSTS‐TPJ) regions of the cortex. Furthermore, these infants also showed reduced activation to vocal sounds and enhanced activation to non‐vocal sounds within left lateralized temporal (aMTG‐STG/pSTS‐TPJ) regions compared with low‐risk infants and high‐risk infants who did not develop ASD (N = 15). The degree of activation to both the visual and auditory stimuli correlated with parent‐reported ASD symptomology in toddlerhood. These preliminary findings are consistent with later atypical social brain responses seen in children and adults with ASD, and highlight the need for further work interrogating atypical processing in early infancy and how it may relate to later social interaction and communication difficulties characteristic of ASD.
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spelling pubmed-59009432018-04-23 Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism Lloyd‐Fox, S. Blasi, A. Pasco, G. Gliga, T. Jones, E. J. H. Murphy, D. G. M. Elwell, C. E. Charman, T. Johnson, M. H. Baron‐Cohen, S. Bedford, R. Bolton, P. Cheung, H. M. C. Davies, K. Elsabbagh, M. Fernandes, J. Gammer, I. Guiraud, J. Liew, M. Maris, H. O'Hara, L. Pickles, A. Ribeiro, H. Salomone, E. Tucker, L. Yemane, F. Eur J Neurosci The Neurobiological Bases of Autism Spectrum Disorders Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common, highly heritable, developmental disorder and later‐born siblings of diagnosed children are at higher risk of developing ASD than the general population. Although the emergence of behavioural symptoms of ASD in toddlerhood is well characterized, far less is known about development during the first months of life of infants at familial risk. In a prospective longitudinal study of infants at familial risk followed to 36 months, we measured functional near‐infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) brain responses to social videos of people (i.e. peek‐a‐boo) compared to non‐social images (vehicles) and human vocalizations compared to non‐vocal sounds. At 4–6 months, infants who went on to develop ASD at 3 years (N = 5) evidenced‐reduced activation to visual social stimuli relative to low‐risk infants (N = 16) across inferior frontal (IFG) and posterior temporal (pSTS‐TPJ) regions of the cortex. Furthermore, these infants also showed reduced activation to vocal sounds and enhanced activation to non‐vocal sounds within left lateralized temporal (aMTG‐STG/pSTS‐TPJ) regions compared with low‐risk infants and high‐risk infants who did not develop ASD (N = 15). The degree of activation to both the visual and auditory stimuli correlated with parent‐reported ASD symptomology in toddlerhood. These preliminary findings are consistent with later atypical social brain responses seen in children and adults with ASD, and highlight the need for further work interrogating atypical processing in early infancy and how it may relate to later social interaction and communication difficulties characteristic of ASD. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2017-11-22 2018-03 /pmc/articles/PMC5900943/ /pubmed/29057543 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13757 Text en © 2017 The Authors. European Journal of Neuroscience published by Federation of European Neuroscience Societies and John Wiley & Sons Ltd. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle The Neurobiological Bases of Autism Spectrum Disorders
Lloyd‐Fox, S.
Blasi, A.
Pasco, G.
Gliga, T.
Jones, E. J. H.
Murphy, D. G. M.
Elwell, C. E.
Charman, T.
Johnson, M. H.
Baron‐Cohen, S.
Bedford, R.
Bolton, P.
Cheung, H. M. C.
Davies, K.
Elsabbagh, M.
Fernandes, J.
Gammer, I.
Guiraud, J.
Liew, M.
Maris, H.
O'Hara, L.
Pickles, A.
Ribeiro, H.
Salomone, E.
Tucker, L.
Yemane, F.
Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
title Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
title_full Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
title_fullStr Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
title_full_unstemmed Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
title_short Cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
title_sort cortical responses before 6 months of life associate with later autism
topic The Neurobiological Bases of Autism Spectrum Disorders
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5900943/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29057543
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ejn.13757
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