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Neural mechanisms of behavioral change in young adults with high‐functioning autism receiving virtual reality social cognition training: A pilot study

机译:接受虚拟现实社会认知训练的高功能自闭症青少年行为改变的神经机制:一项初步研究

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Measuring treatment efficacy in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) relies primarily on behaviors, with limited evidence as to the neural mechanisms underlying these behavioral gains. This pilot study addresses this void by investigating neural and behavioral changes in a Phase I trial in young adults with high‐functioning ASD who received an evidence‐based behavioral intervention, Virtual Reality‐Social Cognition Training over 5 weeks for a total of 10 hr. The participants were tested pre‐ and post‐training with a validated biological/social versus scrambledonsocial motion neuroimaging task, previously shown to activate regions within the social brain networks. Three significant brain‐behavior changes were identified. First, the right posterior superior temporal sulcus, a hub for socio‐cognitive processing, showed increased brain activation to social versus nonsocial stimuli in individuals with greater gains on a theory‐of‐mind measure. Second, the left inferior frontal gyrus, a region for socio‐emotional processing, tracked individual gains in emotion recognition with decreased activation to social versus nonsocial stimuli. Finally, the left superior parietal lobule, a region for visual attention, showed significantly decreased activation to nonsocial versus social stimuli across all participants, where heightened attention to nonsocial contingencies has been considered a disabling aspect of ASD. This study provides, albeit preliminary, some of the first evidence of the harnessable neuroplasticity in adults with ASD through an age‐appropriate intervention in brain regions tightly linked to social abilities. This pilot trial motivates future efforts to develop and test social interventions to improve behaviors and supporting brain networks in adults with ASD. >Autism Res 2018, 11: 713–725. © 2018 The Authors Autism Research published by International Society for Autism Research and Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:测量自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)患者的治疗效果主要取决于行为,而有关这些行为获得的神经机制的证据有限。这项前瞻性研究通过调查I级高功能ASD成年人的I期临床试验中的神经和行为变化来解决这一空白,该成年人接受了循证的行为干预,即为期5周的虚拟现实-社会认知培训,共计10个小时。在培训之前和之后,对参与者进行了经过验证的生物/社交与扰动/非社交运动神经成像任务的训练,之前证明它们可以激活社交脑网络中的区域。确定了三个重要的大脑行为变化。首先,右后颞上沟是社会认知加工的枢纽,显示在心理理论上获益更大的个体对社会刺激和非社会刺激的大脑激活程度增加。其次,左下额叶回(一个用于社会情感处理的区域)通过降低了对社会刺激和非社会刺激的激活来追踪个人在情感识别方面的收获。最后,左上顶小叶,一个视觉注意的区域,在所有参与者中显示出对非社会刺激与社会刺激的激活显着降低,其中对非社会突发事件的高度关注被认为是ASD的障碍之一。这项研究尽管是初步的,但通过对年龄与社会能力紧密相关的大脑区域的适当干预,提供了ASD成人可利用的神经可塑性的一些初步证据。该试验性试验激发了未来的努力,以开发和测试社交干预措施,以改善ASD成人的行为并支持其大脑网络。 >自闭症研究,2018,11:713-725。 ©2018作者自闭症研究,由国际自闭症研究协会和Wiley Periodicals,Inc.出版。

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