自闭症的最新进展和神经连通性

K. Srivastava, L. Singh
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本章回顾了自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童的功能和结构脑连接。自闭症患者大脑皮层的神经病理学研究表明突触和柱状结构以及神经元迁移异常。幼儿自闭症的MRI形态测量显示大脑或脑白质体积过大或脑总体积增加。成人中没有这种体积差异表明,自闭症患者的早期增生之后是一个平稳期,在此期间,正常受试者的大脑发育也会赶上来。脑连接的发育过程和不同连接过程的分类潜力是目前研究的重要课题。最后,几项研究有助于更好地理解自闭症皮层(大脑和小脑)细胞异常与网络连接障碍之间的联系。
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Recent Advances and Neural Connectivity in Autism
The current chapter has reviewed the functional and structural brain connectivity in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Neuropathological studies of the cerebral cortex in autism indicate abnormalities of synaptic and columnar structure and of neuronal migration. The MRI morphometry in young children with autism reveals excessive volume of cerebrum or cerebral white matter or increased total brain volume. The absence of such a volume difference in adults suggests that early hyperplasia in autism is followed by a plateau during which brain growth in normal subjects catches up. The developmental course of brain connectivity and the categorization potential of different connectivity process are important topics that are investigated by different studies. Finally, several studies contribute to a better understanding of the links between cellular abnormalities in the autistic cortex (both cerebral and cerebellar) and disturbances in network connectivity.
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