Synchrony of auditory brain responses predicts behavioral ability to keep still in children with autism spectrum disorder

Autor: Toshio Munesue, Gerard B. Remijn, Manabu Oi, Hirotoshi Hiraishi, Yoshio Minabe, Tetsuya Takahashi, Haruhiro Higashida, Chiaki Hasegawa, Mitsuru Kikuchi, Yuko Yoshimura
Rok vydání: 2016
Předmět:
Central Auditory Processing Disorder
medicine.medical_specialty
Cognitive Neuroscience
Young children
Audiology
lcsh:Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics
behavioral disciplines and activities
lcsh:RC346-429
050105 experimental psychology
Lateralization of brain function
Developmental psychology
Correlation
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
mental disorders
medicine
Magnetoencephalography (MEG)
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
0501 psychology and cognitive sciences
Radiology
Nuclear Medicine and imaging

lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system
medicine.diagnostic_test
05 social sciences
P1m
Magnetoencephalography
medicine.disease
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD)
Comorbidity
Hyperactivity
Neurology
Autism spectrum disorder
lcsh:R858-859.7
Autism
Neurology (clinical)
Psychology
030217 neurology & neurosurgery
Zdroj: NeuroImage: Clinical, Vol 12, Iss C, Pp 300-305 (2016)
ISSN: 2213-1582
DOI: 10.1016/j.nicl.2016.07.009
Popis: The auditory-evoked P1m, recorded by magnetoencephalography, reflects a central auditory processing ability in human children. One recent study revealed that asynchrony of P1m between the right and left hemispheres reflected a central auditory processing disorder (i.e., attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, ADHD) in children. However, to date, the relationship between auditory P1m right-left hemispheric synchronization and the comorbidity of hyperactivity in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is unknown. In this study, based on a previous report of an asynchrony of P1m in children with ADHD, to clarify whether the P1m right-left hemispheric synchronization is related to the symptom of hyperactivity in children with ASD, we investigated the relationship between voice-evoked P1m right-left hemispheric synchronization and hyperactivity in children with ASD. In addition to synchronization, we investigated the right-left hemispheric lateralization. Our findings failed to demonstrate significant differences in these values between ASD children with and without the symptom of hyperactivity, which was evaluated using the Autism Diagnostic Observational Schedule, Generic (ADOS-G) subscale. However, there was a significant correlation between the degrees of hemispheric synchronization and the ability to keep still during 12-minute MEG recording periods. Our results also suggested that asynchrony in the bilateral brain auditory processing system is associated with ADHD-like symptoms in children with ASD.
Databáze: OpenAIRE