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Repetitive motor behavior: further characterization of development and temporal dynamics.

Amber M Muehlmann1, Nikolay Bliznyuk, Isaac Duerr, Mark H Lewis.   

Abstract

Repetitive behaviors are diagnostic for autism spectrum disorders, common in related neurodevelopmental disorders, and normative in typical development. In order to identify factors that mediate repetitive behavior development, it is necessary to characterize the expression of these behaviors from an early age. Extending previous findings, we characterized further the ontogeny of stereotyped motor behavior both in terms of frequency and temporal organization in deer mice. A three group trajectory model provided a good fit to the frequencies of stereotyped behavior across eight developmental time points. Group based trajectory analysis using a measure of temporal organization of stereotyped behavior also resulted in a three group solution. Additionally, as the frequency of stereotyped behavior increased with age, the temporal distribution of stereotyped responses became increasingly regular or organized indicating a strong association between these measures. Classification tree and principal components analysis showed that accurate classification of trajectory group could be done with fewer observations. This ability to identify trajectory group membership earlier in development allows for examination of a wide range of variables, both experiential and biological, to determine their impact on altering the expected trajectory of repetitive behavior across development. Such studies would have important implications for treatment efforts in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism.
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Keywords:  autism; clustering; deer mice; developmental trajectory; group trajectory modeling; neurodevelopmental disorders; stereotypy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25631623      PMCID: PMC4336223          DOI: 10.1002/dev.21279

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dev Psychobiol        ISSN: 0012-1630            Impact factor:   3.038


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1.  How does environmental enrichment reduce repetitive motor behaviors? Neuronal activation and dendritic morphology in the indirect basal ganglia pathway of a mouse model.

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6.  The development of repetitive motor behaviors in deer mice: Effects of environmental enrichment, repeated testing, and differential mediation by indirect basal ganglia pathway activation.

Authors:  Allison R Bechard; Nikolay Bliznyuk; Mark H Lewis
Journal:  Dev Psychobiol       Date:  2017-02-09       Impact factor: 3.038

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8.  Delineation of molecular pathway activities of the chronic antidepressant treatment response suggests important roles for glutamatergic and ubiquitin-proteasome systems.

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9.  Multidimensional analysis of behavior predicts genotype with high accuracy in a mouse model of Angelman syndrome.

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