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Brief Report: Postural Reactivity to Fast Visual Motion Differentiates Autistic from Children with Asperger Syndrome

机译:简要报告:快速视觉动作的姿势反应将自闭症与阿斯伯格综合症儿童区分开

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The aim of the present study was to search for a sensorimotor marker (i.e., visuopostural tuning) that could be correlated with the severity of motor impairments in children with autistic spectrum disorders. Given that autistic children were previously reported to be posturally hypo-reactive to visually perceived environmental motion in comparison with normal control children (Gepner et al., 1995), we sought to determine whether children with Asperger syndrome (AS) would share the same postural hyporeactivity to visual motion. Three autistic children with mild to severe motor impairments, three AS children with soft motor signs, and nine normal control children were tested for overall postural instability and postural reactivity to environmental motion. Results indicate, first, that overall postural instability is significantly reduced in autistic children compared with both AS and normal children. Second, although postural oscillations in the fore-aft axis become more attuned to the oscillation frequency of an immersive dynamic visual display as visual speed is increased, in both control and AS subjects, this is not the case in autistic children. Despite the small number of subjects tested in this study, our data confirm the existence of a visuopostural detuning in autistic children. Third, they argue for a correlation between visuopostural tuning and severity of motor signs in children with autistic spectrum disorders. Finally, they suggest a differentiation between children with autism and children with AS with regard to postural reactivity to fast visual motion. Neurophysiological implications of these results are discussed. In particular, a visuocerebellar pathway deficit hypothesis in autism is proposed.
机译:本研究的目的是寻找与自闭症谱系障碍儿童的运动障碍严重程度相关的感觉运动标志物(即视觉姿势调整)。考虑到以前据报道自闭症儿童与正常对照儿童相比对视觉感知的环境运动的体位反应性低(Gepner et al。,1995),我们试图确定患有阿斯伯格综合症(AS)的儿童是否具有相同的体位对视觉运动反应不足。对三名患有轻度至重度运动障碍的自闭症儿童,三名具有软性运动体征的AS儿童和九名正常对照儿童进行了总体姿势不稳定和对环境运动的姿势反应性测试。结果表明,首先,与AS和正常儿童相比,孤独症儿童的总体姿势不稳定性明显降低。其次,尽管随着视觉速度的提高,前后轴的姿势振动变得更适合沉浸式动态视觉显示器的振动频率,但在自闭症儿童和自闭症儿童中情况并非如此。尽管在这项研究中测试的受试者人数很少,但我们的数据证实自闭症儿童存在姿势姿势失调现象。第三,他们认为自闭症谱系障碍儿童的视觉姿势调整与运动症状严重程度之间存在相关性。最后,他们建议自闭症儿童和AS儿童在快速视觉运动的姿势反应方面有所区别。讨论了这些结果的神经生理学意义。特别地,提出了自闭症中的小脑途径缺陷假说。

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