| Literature DB >> 29439664 |
Bridgette L Tonnsen1,2, John E Richards3, Jane E Roberts3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although aberrant visual attention has been identified in infants at high familial risk for autism, the developmental emergence of atypical attention remains unclear. Integrating biological measures of attention into prospective high-risk infant studies may inform more nuanced developmental trajectories, clarifying the onset and course of atypical attention and potentially advancing early screening or treatment protocols. Heart rate-defined sustained attention (HRDSA) is a well-validated biological measure of attentional engagement that, in non-clinical infant populations, provides incremental information about attentional engagement beyond looking behaviors alone. The present study aimed to examine the characteristics and clinical correlates of HRDSA in high-risk infants, informing whether HRDSA may operate as a promising biological measure of attention and clinical symptoms in this population.Entities:
Keywords: ADOS; Autism; Heart activity; Infant siblings; Sustained attention
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29439664 PMCID: PMC5811956 DOI: 10.1186/s11689-018-9224-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Descriptions of primary variables at both individual and assessment levels
| High familial risk ( | Low familial risk ( | |||||||||
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| Individual-level variables | ||||||||||
| | 21 | 1.76 | 0.83 | 1 | 3 | 21 | 1.71 | 0.78 | 1 | 3 |
| MSEL Early Learning Score | 21 | 97.62 | 16.26 | 60 | 137 | 21 | 102.86 | 10.96 | 80 | 117 |
| ADOS Severity Score | 20 | 3.95 | 2.76 | 1 | 10 | – | – | – | – | – |
| Assessment-level variables | ||||||||||
| Age in months | 37 | 9.80 | 2.43 | 5.98 | 13.41 | 36 | 10.23 | 2.23 | 5.69 | 13.74 |
| Proportion time inattentive | 37 | 0.40 | 0.25 | 0.08 | 0.95 | 36 | 0.43 | 0.22 | 0.03 | 0.81 |
| Proportion time in HRDSA | 37 | 0.30 | 0.21 | 0.00 | 0.92 | 36 | 0.30 | 0.21 | 0.06 | 0.95 |
| IBI change during HRDSA | 34 | 33.38 | 23.53 | 3.96 | 110.47 | 36 | 36.02 | 22.52 | 3.56 | 130.15 |
Individual-level variables are measured on one occasion per individual, and assessment-level variables are collapsed across all assessments and individuals in each group
ADOS Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, HRDSA heart rate-defined sustained attention, IBI interbeat interval, MSEL Mullen Scales of Early Learning
Fixed effects and standard errors of group membership and ASD symptoms on attention parameters
| Group comparisons |
| Intercept | Age | Group | Group × age | % inattention | % inattention × Age |
| Proportion time inattentive | .19 | 0.32 (0.03)** | 0.02 (0.01)* | 0.03 (0.05) | − 0.04 (0.01)** | – | – |
| Proportion time in HRDSA | .54 | 0.29 (0.02)** | − 0.02 (0.01)* | − 0.04 (0.03) | 0.02 (0.01)* | − 0.64 (0.08)** | 0.02 (0.03) |
| IBI change during HRDSA | − .06 | 3.39 (0.14)** | 0.04 (0.05) | − 0.17 (0.19) | − 0.02 (0.08) | − 0.60 (0.57) | − 0.16 (0.22) |
| Autism symptom severity (HFR infants only) |
| Intercept | Age | Autism | Autism × age | % inattention | % inattention × Age |
| Proportion time Inattentive | − .01 | 0.48 (0.10)** | − 0.004 (0.03) | − 0.07 (0.06) | − 0.01 (0.02) | – | – |
| Proportion time in HRDSA | .67 | 0.30 (0.06)** | 0.02 (0.02) | − 0.03 (0.04) | − 0.02 (0.01) | − 0.81 (0.12)** | − 0.04 (0.05) |
| IBI change during HRDSA | .39 | 3.51 (0.35)** | 0.24 (0.07)** | − 0.18 (0.22) | − 0.19 (0.05)** | − 0.56 (0.64) | − 0.52 (0.26)* |
*p < .05, **p < .01
HRDSA heart rate-defined sustained attention, IBI interbeat interval
Fig. 1Group difference in behavioral and heart rate-defined attention across age. Note: gray = nested data for individuals with multiple assessments; black = group regression line
Fig. 2Average interbeat interval change across sustained attention by group and age. Note: To reflect group averages, phase data were truncated at 50 beats due to the low incidence of longer sustained attention phases. HFR high familial risk infant siblings, LFR low familial risk controls
Fig. 3Average IBI change during HRDSA across age, separated by ADOS score. Note: Although data were analyzed continuously, “high” ADOS scores in the figure include those in the “mild-to-moderate” and “moderate-to-severe” ranges. LFR group values are displayed for reference. One LFR participant value not pictured to maintain graph scale (IBI change = 130.15 ms at age 12.03 months). Note: gray = nested data for individuals with multiple assessments; black = group regression line