| Literature DB >> 25140874 |
Giulia Righi1, Adrienne L Tierney2, Helen Tager-Flusberg3, Charles A Nelson4.
Abstract
In the field of autism research, recent work has been devoted to studying both behavioral and neural markers that may aide in early identification of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). These studies have often tested infants who have a significant family history of autism spectrum disorder, given the increased prevalence observed among such infants. In the present study we tested infants at high- and low-risk for ASD (based on having an older sibling diagnosed with the disorder or not) at 6- and 12-months-of-age. We computed intrahemispheric linear coherence between anterior and posterior sites as a measure of neural functional connectivity derived from electroencephalography while the infants were listening to speech sounds. We found that by 12-months-of-age infants at risk for ASD showed reduced functional connectivity compared to low risk infants. Moreover, by 12-months-of-age infants later diagnosed with ASD showed reduced functional connectivity, compared to both infants at low risk for the disorder and infants at high risk who were not later diagnosed with ASD. Significant differences in functional connectivity were also found between low-risk infants and high-risk infants who did not go onto develop ASD. These results demonstrate that reduced functional connectivity appears to be related to genetic vulnerability for ASD. Moreover, they provide further evidence that ASD is broadly characterized by differences in neural integration that emerge during the first year of life.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25140874 PMCID: PMC4139321 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0105176
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Mean demographic characteristic of the LRC and HRA infants (SD).
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| LRC |
| HRA |
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| Infant’s birth weight | 26 | 7.9(1.2) | 28 | 7.9(0.9) | 0.10(52) | 0.92 |
| Mother’s age at infant’s birth | 26 | 33.6(4.4) | 28 | 34.9(4.8) | −1.05(52) | 0.3 |
| Father’s age at infant’s birth | 26 | 36.3(4.5) | 28 | 38.2(5.9) | −1.34(52) | 0.19 |
| Mother’s education level | 19 | 6.5(1.43) | 24 | 5.7(1.6) | 1.63(41) | 0.11 |
| Father’s education level | 19 | 5.9(1.51) | 22 | 5.1(2.04) | 1.50(39) | 0.14 |
| Family income | 19 | 7.4(1.61) | 24 | 7.4(1.25) | −0.11(41) | 0.91 |
Note that not all families provided all demographic data.
Cognitive characteristics of the LRC and HRA infants at 6 and 12 months.
| LRC | HRA | Contrast | |
| Mean(sem) | Mean(sem) |
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| 6 month-olds | |||
| Visual Reception | 48.6(1.8) | 48(1.8) | 0.816(43) |
| Receptive Language | 49(1.3) | 49.9(1.3) | 0.637(43) |
| Expressive Language | 47.1(1.1) | 46.8(1.1) | 0.867(43) |
| Gross Motor | 49.1(1.7) | 47.2(1.7) | 0.426(43) |
| Fine Motor | 48.2(1.6) | 52.2(1.6) | 0.081(43) |
| 12 month-olds | |||
| Visual Reception | 58.8(1.9) | 55.6(1.8) | 0.232(40) |
| Receptive Language | 49.6(1.8) | 47.7(1.6) | 0.419(40) |
| Expressive Language | 52.3(2.1) | 45.6(1.9) |
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| Gross Motor | 48.4(2.6) | 39.3(2.4) |
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| Fine Motor | 64.5(2.1) | 62.8(1.9) | 0.557(40) |
The scores provided are t-scores from the Mullen Scales of Early Learning. Note that a total of 4 infants did not provide data.
Figure 1Locations of electrodes used for analysis in the 64-channel and 128-channel nets (electrodes chosen are colored in blue).
Linear coherence was calculated between anterior and posterior electrode groupings within each hemisphere.
Full results of repeated measures ANOVA for 6-month-old infants and 12-month-old infants.
| 6 months | F(df) |
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| Group | 0.07(1) | 0.79 |
| Condition | 47.46(2) |
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| Hemisphere | 5.42(1) |
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| Group×Condition | 2.71(1) | 0.07 |
| Group×Hemisphere | 0.52(1) | 0.47 |
| Condition×Hemisphere | 0.96(2) | 0.39 |
| Group×Condition×Hemisphere | 0.74(2) | 0.48 |
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| Group | 7.77(1) |
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| Condition | 77.33 |
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| Hemisphere | 1.92(1) | 0.17 |
| Group×Condition | 2.01(2) | 0.14 |
| Group×Hemisphere | 0.01(1) | 0.91 |
| Condition×Hemisphere | 2.07(2) | 0.13 |
| Group×Condition×Hemisphere | 0.02(2) | 0.98 |
Full results of repeated measures ANOVA on the group of infants who have been assessed using the Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule (ADOS) at 36 months of age.
| F(df) |
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| 5.8(2) | 0.007 | |
| Condition | 52.17(2) |
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| Hemisphere | 1.08(1) | 0.3 |
| Group×Condition | 1.4(2) | 0.24 |
| Group×Hemisphere | 0.05(1) | 0.95 |
| Condition×Hemisphere | 1.51(2) | 0.22 |
| Group×Condition×Hemisphere | 0.64(2) | 0.63 |
‘Group’ is a three-way between-subject variable: LRC infants with negative ADOS outcomes (LRC−, n = 16), HRA infants with negative ADOS outcomes (HRA−, n = 17), and HRA infants with positive ADOS outcomes (HRA+, n = 5).
Figure 2Average linear coherence for LRC (infants at low risk for ASD) and HRA (infants at risk for ASD) infants at 6 and 12 months.
Error bars represent standard error.
Figure 3Average linear coherence at 12 months of age for LRC− (low risk infants who did not meet criteria for ASD at 36 months), HRA− (infants at risk for ASD who did not meet criteria for ASD at 36 months), HRA+ (infants at risk who met criteria for ASD at 36 months).
Error bars represent standard error.