Joint Attention and Brain Functional Connectivity in Infants and Toddlers

A. Eggebrecht, J. Elison, E. Feczko, A. Todorov, J. Wolff, S. Kandala, C. Adams, A. Snyder, J. Lewis, A. Estes, L. Zwaigenbaum, K. Botteron, R. McKinstry, J. Constantino, Alan C. Evans, H. Hazlett, S. Dager, S. Paterson, R. Schultz, M. Styner, G. Gerig, Samir Das, P. Kostopoulos, B. Schlaggar, S. Petersen, J. Piven, J. Pruett
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Abstract Initiating joint attention (IJA), the behavioral instigation of coordinated focus of 2 people on an object, emerges over the first 2 years of life and supports social‐communicative functioning related to the healthy development of aspects of language, empathy, and theory of mind. Deficits in IJA provide strong early indicators for autism spectrum disorder, and therapies targeting joint attention have shown tremendous promise. However, the brain systems underlying IJA in early childhood are poorly understood, due in part to significant methodological challenges in imaging localized brain function that supports social behaviors during the first 2 years of life. Herein, we show that the functional organization of the brain is intimately related to the emergence of IJA using functional connectivity magnetic resonance imaging and dimensional behavioral assessments in a large semilongitudinal cohort of infants and toddlers. In particular, though functional connections spanning the brain are involved in IJA, the strongest brain‐behavior associations cluster within connections between a small subset of functional brain networks; namely between the visual network and dorsal attention network and between the visual network and posterior cingulate aspects of the default mode network. These observations mark the earliest known description of how functional brain systems underlie a burgeoning fundamental social behavior, may help improve the design of targeted therapies for neurodevelopmental disorders, and, more generally, elucidate physiological mechanisms essential to healthy social behavior development.
婴幼儿的联合注意与脑功能连通性
启动联合注意(IJA)是两个人对一个物体协调关注的行为唆使,在生命的头两年中出现,并支持与语言、共情和心理理论等方面的健康发展相关的社会交际功能。IJA缺陷为自闭症谱系障碍提供了强有力的早期指标,针对联合注意力的治疗已经显示出巨大的希望。然而,儿童早期IJA背后的大脑系统知之甚少,部分原因是在对支持生命最初2年社会行为的局部大脑功能进行成像方面存在重大的方法挑战。在此,我们使用功能连接磁共振成像和维度行为评估在一个大型的婴儿和幼儿的纵向队列中表明,大脑的功能组织与IJA的出现密切相关。特别是,尽管跨越大脑的功能连接涉及到IJA,但最强的大脑行为关联集中在一小部分功能性大脑网络之间的连接中;即在视觉网络和背侧注意网络之间以及视觉网络和默认模式网络的后扣带方面之间。这些观察结果标志着对功能性大脑系统如何构成新兴的基本社会行为的最早描述,可能有助于改善神经发育障碍的靶向治疗设计,并且更广泛地说,阐明健康社会行为发展所必需的生理机制。
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