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Disentangling early versus late audiovisual integration in adult ADHD: a combined behavioural and resting-state connectivity study

BACKGROUND: Studies investigating sensory processing in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have shown altered visual and auditory processing. However, evidence is lacking for audiovisual interplay — namely, multisensory integration. As well, neuronal dysregulation at rest (e.g., aberran...

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Autores principales: Schulze, Marcel, Aslan, Behrem, Stöcker, Tony, Stirnberg, Rüdiger, Lux, Silke, Philipsen, Alexandra
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Publicado: CMA Joule Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8526154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34548387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.210017
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author Schulze, Marcel
Aslan, Behrem
Stöcker, Tony
Stirnberg, Rüdiger
Lux, Silke
Philipsen, Alexandra
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Aslan, Behrem
Stöcker, Tony
Stirnberg, Rüdiger
Lux, Silke
Philipsen, Alexandra
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description BACKGROUND: Studies investigating sensory processing in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have shown altered visual and auditory processing. However, evidence is lacking for audiovisual interplay — namely, multisensory integration. As well, neuronal dysregulation at rest (e.g., aberrant within- or between-network functional connectivity) may account for difficulties with integration across the senses in ADHD. We investigated whether sensory processing was altered at the multimodal level in adult ADHD and included resting-state functional connectivity to illustrate a possible overlap between deficient network connectivity and the ability to integrate stimuli. METHODS: We tested 25 patients with ADHD and 24 healthy controls using 2 illusionary paradigms: the sound-induced flash illusion and the McGurk illusion. We applied the Mann–Whitney U test to assess statistical differences between groups. We acquired resting-state functional MRIs on a 3.0 T Siemens magnetic resonance scanner, using a highly accelerated 3-dimensional echo planar imaging sequence. RESULTS: For the sound-induced flash illusion, susceptibility and reaction time were not different between the 2 groups. For the McGurk illusion, susceptibility was significantly lower for patients with ADHD, and reaction times were significantly longer. At a neuronal level, resting-state functional connectivity in the ADHD group was more highly regulated in polymodal regions that play a role in binding unimodal sensory inputs from different modalities and enabling sensory-to-cognition integration. LIMITATIONS: We did not explicitly screen for autism spectrum disorder, which has high rates of comorbidity with ADHD and also involves impairments in multisensory integration. Although the patients were carefully screened by our outpatient department, we could not rule out the possibility of autism spectrum disorder in some participants. CONCLUSION: Unimodal hypersensitivity seems to have no influence on the integration of basal stimuli, but it might have negative consequences for the multisensory integration of complex stimuli. This finding was supported by observations of higher resting-state functional connectivity between unimodal sensory areas and polymodal multisensory integration convergence zones for complex stimuli.
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spelling pubmed-85261542021-10-22 Disentangling early versus late audiovisual integration in adult ADHD: a combined behavioural and resting-state connectivity study Schulze, Marcel Aslan, Behrem Stöcker, Tony Stirnberg, Rüdiger Lux, Silke Philipsen, Alexandra J Psychiatry Neurosci Research Paper BACKGROUND: Studies investigating sensory processing in attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) have shown altered visual and auditory processing. However, evidence is lacking for audiovisual interplay — namely, multisensory integration. As well, neuronal dysregulation at rest (e.g., aberrant within- or between-network functional connectivity) may account for difficulties with integration across the senses in ADHD. We investigated whether sensory processing was altered at the multimodal level in adult ADHD and included resting-state functional connectivity to illustrate a possible overlap between deficient network connectivity and the ability to integrate stimuli. METHODS: We tested 25 patients with ADHD and 24 healthy controls using 2 illusionary paradigms: the sound-induced flash illusion and the McGurk illusion. We applied the Mann–Whitney U test to assess statistical differences between groups. We acquired resting-state functional MRIs on a 3.0 T Siemens magnetic resonance scanner, using a highly accelerated 3-dimensional echo planar imaging sequence. RESULTS: For the sound-induced flash illusion, susceptibility and reaction time were not different between the 2 groups. For the McGurk illusion, susceptibility was significantly lower for patients with ADHD, and reaction times were significantly longer. At a neuronal level, resting-state functional connectivity in the ADHD group was more highly regulated in polymodal regions that play a role in binding unimodal sensory inputs from different modalities and enabling sensory-to-cognition integration. LIMITATIONS: We did not explicitly screen for autism spectrum disorder, which has high rates of comorbidity with ADHD and also involves impairments in multisensory integration. Although the patients were carefully screened by our outpatient department, we could not rule out the possibility of autism spectrum disorder in some participants. CONCLUSION: Unimodal hypersensitivity seems to have no influence on the integration of basal stimuli, but it might have negative consequences for the multisensory integration of complex stimuli. This finding was supported by observations of higher resting-state functional connectivity between unimodal sensory areas and polymodal multisensory integration convergence zones for complex stimuli. CMA Joule Inc. 2021-09-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8526154/ /pubmed/34548387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.210017 Text en © 2021 CMA Joule Inc. or its licensors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) licence, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided that the original publication is properly cited, the use is noncommercial (i.e., research or educational use), and no modifications or adaptations are made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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title Disentangling early versus late audiovisual integration in adult ADHD: a combined behavioural and resting-state connectivity study
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title_short Disentangling early versus late audiovisual integration in adult ADHD: a combined behavioural and resting-state connectivity study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8526154/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34548387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1503/jpn.210017
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