CT刺激诱发ASD患者异常反应的脑电图研究

G. Portnova, I. V. Skorokhodov, A. Varlamov, I. Shpitsberg
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这项研究是一项关于自闭症患者c -触觉(CT)感知的先导脑电图研究,因为这种感知的异常可能导致该群体的交流缺陷。进行了三种刺激:用软毛刷、硬毛刷和人造孔雀羽毛缓慢(2-3厘米/秒)抚摸。刺激在两个区域进行:前臂后部,CT传入信号丰富,手掌,其密度较低。患有自闭症谱系障碍的年轻人和他们正常发育的同龄人参与了这项研究。与对照组不同,ASD参与者没有表现出愉快的行为反应和分形维数的增加。ASD参与者还表现出Hjorth复杂性和阿尔法权力增加伴随负面情绪,这在对照组中并不常见。
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The CT stimulation induced abnormal response in subjects with ASD: EEG study
The research is a pilot electroencephalographic study of C-tactile (CT) perception in persons with autism, as abnormalities of such perception may contribute to communicative deficit in this group. Three types of stimulation were performed: slow (2-3 cm/sec) stroking with a soft brush, a hard brush, and an artificial peacock feather. The stimulation was performed in two regions: back of a forearm, rich in CT afferents, and palm, where their density is lower. Young individuals with ASD and their typically developing peers participated in the study. Unlike the controls, the ASD participants did not show pleasant behavior reaction and fractal dimension increase. The ASD participants also showed Hjorth complexity and alpha power increase accompanying negative affect, which was uncommon for the controls.
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