Lower Cortical Activation and Altered Functional Connectivity Characterize Passive Auditory Spatial Attention in ASD.

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Sergio Osorio, Jasmine Tan, Grace Levine, Seppo P Ahlfors, Steven Graham, Fahimeh Mamashli, Sheraz Khan, Robert M Joseph, Zein Nayal, Ainsley Losh, Stephanie Pawlyszyn, Nicole M McGuiggan, Matti S Hämäläinen, Hari Bharadwaj, Tal Kenet
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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a developmental condition characterized by difficulties in social interaction, communication, and sensory processing. The ability to orient towards sounds is a key component of social interactions, yet auditory spatial attention remains relatively understudied in ASD, despite prior research indicating differences in this domain. Here, we investigate the neural signatures associated with passive auditory spatial attention in children with ASD (n = 21, ages 6-17) relative to age- and IQ-matched Typically Developing (TD) children (n = 31), using source-localized magnetoencephalography (MEG). Participants listened passively, while watching a silenced movie, to non-social auditory stimuli designed to either remain lateralized to one hemifield (stay trials) or to change in location from one side to the contralateral hemifield (jump trials). Linear mixed effects modeling showed lower cortical activation in the auditory cortex in the ASD group in response to jump trials, relative to the TD group. Additionally, functional connectivity analyses showed higher alpha-band functional connectivity in the ASD group between left auditory cortex seeds and right prefrontal and left parietal regions known to be recruited during auditory spatial attention. Right prefrontal alpha-band connectivity estimates were associated with behaviorally assessed auditory processing scores, whereas left parietal connectivity estimates were associated with ASD symptomatology. Our results align with the hypothesis that auditory spatial attention generally, and specifically orientation to sounds even when experienced passively, differs in ASD versus TD children.

下皮层激活和功能连接改变是ASD被动听觉空间注意的特征。
自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)是一种以社会交往、沟通和感觉处理困难为特征的发育障碍。定位声音的能力是社会互动的关键组成部分,然而听觉空间注意力在ASD中的研究仍然相对不足,尽管先前的研究表明这一领域存在差异。本研究使用脑磁图(MEG)研究了21名年龄6-17岁的ASD儿童与31名年龄和智商匹配的典型发育儿童(TD)的被动听觉空间注意相关的神经特征。参与者在观看无声电影的同时,被动地听着非社会听觉刺激,这些非社会听觉刺激被设计成要么保持在一侧脑区(停留试验),要么从一侧脑区改变到对侧脑区(跳跃试验)。线性混合效应模型显示,相对于TD组,ASD组听觉皮层在跳跃试验中的激活程度较低。此外,功能连通性分析显示,在ASD组中,左侧听觉皮层种子区与右侧前额叶和左侧顶叶区域之间的α波段功能连通性更高,这些区域已知在听觉空间注意过程中被招募。右侧前额叶α带连通性估计与行为评估的听觉处理评分相关,而左侧顶叶连通性估计与ASD症状学相关。我们的研究结果与ASD和TD儿童的听觉空间注意力(即使是被动经历的声音)普遍存在差异的假设相一致。
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