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Resting-State Brain Network Dysfunctions Associated With Visuomotor Impairments in Autism Spectrum Disorder

机译:与自闭症谱系障碍的视运动障碍相关的静息状态脑网络功能障碍。

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>Background: Individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) show elevated levels of motor variability that are associated with clinical outcomes. Cortical–cerebellar networks involved in visuomotor control have been implicated in postmortem and anatomical imaging studies of ASD. However, the extent to which these networks show intrinsic functional alterations in patients, and the relationship between intrinsic functional properties of cortical–cerebellar networks and visuomotor impairments in ASD have not yet been clarified.>Methods: We examined the amplitude of low-frequency fluctuation (ALFF) of cortical and cerebellar brain regions during resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) in 23 individuals with ASD and 16 typically developing (TD) controls. Regions of interest (ROIs) with ALFF values significantly associated with motor variability were identified for for patients and controls respectively, and their functional connectivity (FC) to each other and to the rest of the brain was examined.>Results: For TD controls, greater ALFF in bilateral cerebellar crus I, left superior temporal gyrus, left inferior frontal gyrus, right supramarginal gyrus, and left angular gyrus each were associated with greater visuomotor variability. Greater ALFF in cerebellar lobule VIII was associated with less visuomotor variability. For individuals with ASD, greater ALFF in right calcarine cortex, right middle temporal gyrus (including MT/V5), left Heschl's gyrus, left post-central gyrus, right pre-central gyrus, and left precuneus was related to greater visuomotor variability. Greater ALFF in cerebellar vermis VI was associated with less visuomotor variability. Individuals with ASD and TD controls did not show differences in ALFF for any of these ROIs. Individuals with ASD showed greater posterior cerebellar connectivity with occipital and parietal cortices relative to TD controls, and reduced FC within cerebellum and between lateral cerebellum and pre-frontal and other regions of association cortex.>Conclusion: Together, these findings suggest that increased resting oscillations within visuomotor networks in ASD are associated with more severe deficits in controlling variability during precision visuomotor behavior. Differences between individuals with ASD and TD controls in the topography of networks showing relationships to visuomotor behavior suggest atypical patterns of cerebellar–cortical specialization and connectivity in ASD that underlies previously documented visuomotor deficits.
机译:>背景:自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的运动变异性水平升高,与临床结果相关。参与视觉运动控制的皮质-小脑网络已经牵涉到ASD的验尸和解剖成像研究中。但是,这些网络在多大程度上显示出患者的内在功能改变,以及皮质-小脑网络的内在功能特性与ASD的运动功能障碍之间的关系尚不清楚。>方法:静息状态功能性MRI(rs-fMRI)期间23例ASD患者和16例典型发育(TD)对照者的皮质和小脑大脑区域的低频波动(ALFF)振幅。分别确定了患者和对照组的ALFF值与运动变异性显着相关的感兴趣区域(ROI),并检查了它们彼此之间以及与大脑其余部分的功能连通性(FC)。>结果:结论:研究结果表明,ASD视觉运动网络中静息振动的增加与精确的视觉运动行为控制可变性的严重缺陷有关。在显示与黏膜运动行为相关的网络拓扑结构中,具有ASD和TD控件的个体之间的差异表明,ASD的小脑皮质特化和连接性的非典型模式是先前记载的黏膜运动缺陷的基础。

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