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Lateralization of ERPs to speech and handedness in the early development of Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:在自闭症谱系障碍的早期发展中,ERPs被横向化为言语和惯用语

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BackgroundLanguage is a highly lateralized function, with typically developing individuals showing left hemispheric specialization. Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) often show reduced or reversed hemispheric lateralization in response to language. However, it is unclear when this difference emerges and whether or not it can serve as an early ASD biomarker. Additionally, atypical language lateralization is not specific to ASD as it is also seen more frequently in individuals with mixed- and left-handedness. Here, we examined early asymmetry patterns measured through neural responses to speech sounds at 12?months and behavioral observations of handedness at 36?months in children with and without ASD. MethodsThree different groups of children participated in the study: low-risk controls (LRC), high risk for ASD (HRA; infants with older sibling with ASD) without ASD, and HRA infants who later receive a diagnosis of ASD (ASD). Event-related potentials (ERPs) to speech sounds were recorded at 12?months. Utilizing a novel observational approach, handedness was measured by hand preference on a variety of behaviors at 36?months. ResultsAt 12?months, lateralization patterns of ERPs to speech stimuli differed across the groups with the ASD group showing reversed lateralization compared to the LRC group. At 36?months, factor analysis of behavioral observations of hand preferences indicated a one-factor model with medium to high factor loadings. A composite handedness score was derived; no group differences were observed. There was no association between lateralization to speech at 12?months and handedness at 36?months in the LRC and HRA groups. However, children with ASD did show an association such that infants with lateralization patterns more similar to the LRC group at 12?months were stronger right-handers at 36?months. ConclusionsThese results highlight early developmental patterns that might be specific to ASD, including a potential early biomarker of reversed lateralization to speech stimuli at 12?months, and a relation between behavioral and neural asymmetries. Future investigations of early asymmetry patterns, especially atypical hemispheric specialization, may be informative in the early identification of ASD.
机译:背景语言是一种高度侧向化的功能,通常发育中的个体表现出左半球特化。自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的人通常会根据语言表现出减少或逆转的半球偏侧化。但是,尚不清楚何时会出现这种差异,以及是否可以作为早期的ASD生物标志物。此外,非典型语言偏侧化不是ASD特有的,因为在习惯于左撇子和左撇子的人中也更为常见。在这里,我们检查了通过对12个月大的语音的神经反应以及36个月有无ASD的儿童对惯性的行为观察所测得的早期不对称模式。方法研究分为三组儿童:低风险对照(LRC),无ASD的ASD高危人群(HRA;具有ASD的同龄较大婴儿)和后来接受ASD诊断的HRA婴儿(ASD)。在12个月时记录了与语音相关的事件相关电位(ERP)。使用新颖的观察方法,在36个月时通过对各种行为的手偏爱来测量手感。结果在12个月时,各组ERPs对言语刺激的偏侧化模式各不相同,与LRC组相比,ASD组显示偏侧化。在36个月时,对手部偏爱的行为观察的因素分析表明,该因素模型具有中等到较高的因素负荷量。综合综合得分没有观察到群体差异。 LRC和HRA组在12个月时的语言偏侧化与36个月时的惯性之间没有关联。但是,患有自闭症的儿童确实表现出一种关联,即在12个月时具有偏侧性模式与LRC组更相似的婴儿在36个月时右手更强。结论这些结果强调了可能针对ASD的早期发育模式,包括潜在的早期生物标志物,即在12个月时反向侧向化为语音刺激,以及行为和神经不对称之间的关系。早期对非对称性模式的研究,尤其是对非典型半球的特殊化,可能有助于早期识别ASD。

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