自闭症谱系障碍患者对感觉刺激的自主神经反应评估

L. Cavinato, Annie Cardinaux, Wasifa Jamal, M. Kjelgaard, P. Sinha, R. Barbieri
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习惯化被定义为神经系统在反复刺激下减少反应的能力,它影响了反应的频率、强度、恢复和预期等参数。虽然它的概念是从中枢神经系统(CNS)在皮层水平处理刺激的研究中发展而来的,但我们的目标是从自主神经的角度出发,通过心率和心率变异性评估来定义习惯化。在这种程度上,通过使用点过程方法,我们设计了一种新的自主神经反应函数(ARF),描述了在强度和预期方面随时间变化的自主神经系统(ANS)反应,其在重复刺激下的减少(或增加)可归因于习惯(或敏化)模式。我们在神经正常的受试者和自闭症谱系障碍儿童中测试了这些指标的数学形式化。通过多感觉刺激引发自主神经反应,我们收集了心电图(ECG)信号,从中提取arf,并计算了自主神经习惯指标与参与者感觉特征和障碍严重程度之间的Persons系数。结果显示与SSP-2问卷(60%)和ADOS-2问卷(76%)呈正相关。
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Assessment of the Autonomic Response to Sensory Stimulation in Autism Spectrum Disorder
Defined as the ability of the nervous systems to reduce their response over repeated stimulation, habituation inflects its parameters in terms of frequency, intensity, recovery and anticipation of responses. Although its concepts have developed from the study of the Central Nervous System (CNS) in processing stimuli at the cortical level, we aim at defining habituation from an autonomic point of view, via heart rate and heart rate variability assessments. To this extent, by using a point-process approach, we devise a novel Autonomic Reactivity Function (ARF) describing the time-varying Autonomic Nervous System (ANS) response in terms of intensity and anticipation, whose reduction (or increment) over repeated stimuli can be ascribed to habituating (or sensitizating) patterns. We tested the mathematical formalization of such metrics in both neurotypical subjects and children with autism spectrum disorder. By eliciting autonomic responses via multisensory stimulation, we collected electrocardiography (ECG) signals, pulled ARFs out from them and performed the Persons coefficient between autonomic habituation metrics and participants sensory profiles and disorder severeness. Results show a relevant positive correlation with Short Sensory Profile (SSP-2) questionnaire (60%) and with Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS-2) questionnaire (76%).
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