自闭症
背景(考古学)
心理学
神经科学
小脑
透视图(图形)
意识的神经相关物
听力学
丘脑
认知心理学
发展心理学
医学
生物
认知
计算机科学
人工智能
古生物学
作者
Linlin Zhan,Yanyan Gao,Lina Huang,Shouxin Zhang,Guofeng Huang,Yadan Wang,Jiawei Sun,Zhou Xie,Mengting Li,Xize Jia,Lulu Cheng,Yang Yu
出处
期刊:Heliyon
[Elsevier]
日期:2024-02-01
卷期号:: e26198-e26198
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e26198
摘要
Characterized by severe deficits in communication, most individuals with autism spectrum conditions (ASC) experience significant language dysfunctions, thereby impacting their overall quality of life. Wernicke's area, a classical and traditional brain region associated with language processing, plays a substantial role in the manifestation of language impairments. The current study carried out a mega-analysis to attain a comprehensive understanding of the neural mechanisms underpinning ASC, particularly in the context of language processing. The study employed the Autism Brain Image Data Exchange (ABIDE) dataset, which encompasses data from 443 typically developing (TD) individuals and 362 individuals with ASC. The objective was to detect abnormal functional connectivity (FC) between Wernicke's area and other language-related functional regions, and identify frequency-specific altered FC using Wernicke's area as the seed region in ASC. The findings revealed that increased FC in individuals with ASC has frequency-specific characteristics. Further, in the conventional frequency band (0.01–0.08 Hz), individuals with ASC exhibited increased FC between Wernicke's area and the right thalamus compared with TD individuals. In the slow-5 frequency band (0.01–0.027 Hz), increased FC values were observed in the left cerebellum Crus II and the right lenticular nucleus, pallidum. These results provide novel insights into the potential neural mechanisms underlying communication deficits in ASC from the perspective of language impairments.
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