后来被诊断为自闭症的婴儿的大脑形态测量与后来的语言技能有关

IF 3.5 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROIMAGING
Luke E. Moraglia, Bernadette Weigman, Hervé Abdi, Martin Styner, Sun Hyung Kim, Catherine A. Burrows, Mark D. Shen, Shruthi Ravi, Jason J. Wolff, Stephen R. Dager, Heather C. Hazlett, Juhi Pandey, Robert T. Schultz, Jessica B. Girault, Kelly N. Botteron, Natasha Marrus, Annette M. Estes, Tanya St. John, Guoyan Zheng, Joseph Piven, Meghan R. Swanson, the IBIS Network
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自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)在生命早期表现出明显的社交和语言差异。本研究采用婴儿-兄弟姐妹设计,探讨了婴儿大脑形态测量学与语言能力之间的关系。参与者包括有一个哥哥患有自闭症(高可能性,HL)的婴儿,这些婴儿后来被诊断为自闭症(HL- asd;n = 31)和两个非自闭症对照组:HL-阴性(未诊断为自闭症的HL婴儿;n = 126)和l -阴性(通常是发育中的婴儿,没有患自闭症的哥哥姐妹;n = 77)。使用全脑方法,我们测量了6个月和12个月时的皮质厚度和表面积,以及24个月时的表达和接受语言能力。对三组分别进行偏最小二乘相关分析。HL-ASD组的结果显示,左侧额下回表面积与24个月的语言能力呈负相关。值得注意的是,标准成人语言网络之外的区域也与HL-ASD组的语言有关。HL-ASD组的结果突出了不同的加工过程指导表面积和皮质厚度的发展;在6个月时,表面积的相关性大多为负,而在同一时间点,皮质厚度的相关性大多为正。这项数据驱动的研究结果与互动专门化理论(强调婴儿大脑动态特性的理论)相一致,并提倡用全脑方法研究ASD早期大脑行为神经发育。
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Brain Morphometry in Infants Later Diagnosed With Autism is Related to Later Language Skills

Brain Morphometry in Infants Later Diagnosed With Autism is Related to Later Language Skills

Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) presents early in life with distinct social and language differences. This study explores the association between infant brain morphometry and language abilities using an infant-sibling design. Participants included infants who had an older sibling with autism (high likelihood, HL) who were later diagnosed with autism (HL-ASD; n = 31) and two non-autistic control groups: HL-Neg (HL infants not diagnosed with autism; n = 126) and LL-Neg (typically developing infants who did not have an older sibling with autism; n = 77). Using a whole-brain approach, we measured cortical thickness and surface area at 6 and 12 months and expressive and receptive language abilities at 24 months. Partial least squares correlation analyses were computed separately for each of the three groups. Results from the HL-ASD group indicated negative associations between surface area in the left inferior frontal gyrus and 24-month language abilities. Notably, regions outside the standard adult language network were also associated with language in the HL-ASD group. Results in the HL-ASD group highlight the distinct processing guiding development of surface area and cortical thickness; associations were mostly negative for surface area at 6 months but mostly positive for cortical thickness at the same time point. Results from this data-driven study align with the theory of interactive specialization—a theory highlighting the dynamic nature of the infant brain—and advocate for a whole-brain approach in investigating early brain-behavior neurodevelopment in ASD.

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Human Brain Mapping
Human Brain Mapping 医学-核医学
CiteScore
8.30
自引率
6.20%
发文量
401
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: Human Brain Mapping publishes peer-reviewed basic, clinical, technical, and theoretical research in the interdisciplinary and rapidly expanding field of human brain mapping. The journal features research derived from non-invasive brain imaging modalities used to explore the spatial and temporal organization of the neural systems supporting human behavior. Imaging modalities of interest include positron emission tomography, event-related potentials, electro-and magnetoencephalography, magnetic resonance imaging, and single-photon emission tomography. Brain mapping research in both normal and clinical populations is encouraged. Article formats include Research Articles, Review Articles, Clinical Case Studies, and Technique, as well as Technological Developments, Theoretical Articles, and Synthetic Reviews. Technical advances, such as novel brain imaging methods, analyses for detecting or localizing neural activity, synergistic uses of multiple imaging modalities, and strategies for the design of behavioral paradigms and neural-systems modeling are of particular interest. The journal endorses the propagation of methodological standards and encourages database development in the field of human brain mapping.
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