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MEG-PLAN: a clinical and technical protocol for obtaining magnetoencephalography data in minimally verbal or nonverbal children who have autism spectrum disorder

机译:MEG-PLAN:用于在微妙的口头或非语言儿童中获取磁性脑图数据的临床和技术方案

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Abstract Background Neuroimaging research on individuals who have autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has historically been limited primarily to those with age-appropriate cognitive and language performance. Children with limited abilities are frequently excluded from such neuroscience research given anticipated barriers like tolerating the loud sounds associated with magnetic resonance imaging and remaining still during data collection. To better understand brain function across the full range of ASD there is a need to (1) include individuals with limited cognitive and language performance in neuroimaging research (non-sedated, awake) and (2) improve data quality across the performance range. The purpose of this study was to develop, implement, and test the feasibility of a clinical/behavioral and technical protocol for obtaining magnetoencephalography (MEG) data. Participants were 38 children with ASD (8–12 years) meeting the study definition of minimally verbal/nonverbal language. MEG data were obtained during a passive pure-tone auditory task. Results Based on stakeholder feedback, the MEG Protocol for Low-language/cognitive Ability Neuroimaging (MEG-PLAN) was developed, integrating clinical/behavioral and technical components to be implemented by an interdisciplinary team (clinicians, behavior specialists, scientists, and technologists). Using MEG-PLAN, a 74% success rate was achieved for acquiring MEG data, with a 71% success rate for evaluable and analyzable data. Exploratory analyses suggested nonverbal IQ and adaptive skills were related to reaching the point of acquirable data. No differences in group characteristics were observed between those with acquirable versus evaluable/analyzable data. Examination of data quality (evaluable trial count) was acceptable. Moreover, results were reproducible, with high intraclass correlation coefficients for pure-tone auditory latency. Conclusions Children who have ASD who are minimally verbal/nonverbal, and often have co-occurring cognitive impairments, can be effectively and comfortably supported to complete an electrophysiological exam that yields valid and reproducible results. MEG-PLAN is a protocol that can be disseminated and implemented across research teams and adapted across technologies and neurodevelopmental disorders to collect electrophysiology and neuroimaging data in previously understudied groups of individuals.
机译:摘要背景,历史上有自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)的人的内心影像学研究主要有限于具有年龄适当的认知和语言表现的人。有限的儿童经常被排除在这种神经科学研究之外,因为预期的障碍,如容忍与磁共振成像相关的响亮声音,并且在数据收集期间保持静止。为了更好地了解跨越ASD的全部范围的大脑功能需要(1)包括在神经影像学研究中具有有限的认知和语言性能的个体(非镇静,清醒)和(2)改善性能范围内的数据质量。本研究的目的是开发,实施和测试获得磁性脑图(MEG)数据的临床/行为和技术方案的可行性。参与者是38名患有ASD(8-12岁)的儿童,符合Mimeally口头/非语言语言的研究定义。在被动纯净听觉任务期间获得了MEG数据。基于利益相关方反馈的结果,开发了用于低语言/认知能力的MEG协议(MEG-PLAN),通过跨学科团队(临床医生,行为专家,科学家和技术人员)来实现临床/行为和技术部件。 。使用MEG-PLAN,实现了74%的成功率来获取MEG数据,可评估和分析数据的成功率为71%。探索性分析建议非语言IQ和自适应技能与达到可获取数据的点有关。在具有可获得的与可评估/可分析数据的人之间观察到组特征的差异。审查数据质量(可评估试验)是可接受的。此外,结果是可重复的,具有高纯色色调听觉等待时间的相关系数。结论可以有效地且舒适地支持有售后asd的儿童,并且往往具有相同的认知障碍,并且通常支持患者以完成产生有效和可重复的结果的电生理学考试。 MEG-PLAN是一项协议,可以在研究团队中传播和实施,并在技术和神经发育障碍方面进行调整,以在先前被描述的一组中收集电生理学和神经影像数据。

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