Preliminary observations on the associations between sensory processing abnormalities and event‐related potentials in adults with autism spectrum disorder

Ryo Mizui, K. Yamamuro, Kosuke Okazaki, Mitsuhiro Uratani, Natsuko Kashida, Rio Ishida, M. Makinodan
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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that is thought to involve a variety of neurophysiological characteristics. Event‐related potentials (ERPs) reflect cognitive functions in the brain's cognitive processing. In this study, we investigated differences in P300 and N100 of ERPs between ASD and typically developing groups and focused on the relationship between the components of ERPs and measures of autistic traits and sensory processing characteristics.ERPs were measured in 96 subjects in the ASD group and 62 subjects in the age‐ and sex‐adjusted typically developing group. Correlations between each component and the scores of the Autism‐Spectrum Quotient Japanese version (AQ‐J) and the Adolescent and Adult Sensory Profile (AASP) were also evaluated.The ASD group showed a significant decrease in the amplitude of N100 at C3. Furthermore, a negative correlation was found between lower amplitude at C3 of N100 and low registered sensory scores in both groups.Our findings imply that the N100 amplitude at C3 could be a potential indicator for examining the neurophysiological traits of ASD; however, these results should be interpreted with caution due to their preliminary nature. These tentative insights into sensory processing anomalies may be discernible in specific subsets of the ASD population, providing a foundation for future investigative pathways.
关于自闭症谱系障碍成人感觉处理异常与事件相关电位之间关系的初步观察
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种神经发育障碍,被认为涉及多种神经生理学特征。事件相关电位(ERP)反映了大脑认知处理过程中的认知功能。在这项研究中,我们调查了 ASD 组和典型发育组之间 ERP 的 P300 和 N100 的差异,并重点研究了 ERP 的成分与自闭症特征和感觉处理特征测量之间的关系。此外,还评估了每个分量与自闭症谱系商数日语版(AQ-J)和青少年及成人感官档案(AASP)得分之间的相关性。我们的研究结果表明,C3处的N100振幅可能是检测ASD神经生理学特征的一个潜在指标;然而,由于这些结果是初步的,因此在解释时应谨慎。这些对感觉处理异常的初步认识可能会在特定的 ASD 群体中显现出来,从而为未来的研究路径奠定基础。
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