| Literature DB >> 30002804 |
Olga V Sysoeva1,2, John N Constantino1, Andrey P Anokhin1.
Abstract
Background: Inherited abnormalities of perception, recognition, and attention to faces have been implicated in the etiology of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) including abnormal components of event-related brain potentials (ERP) elicited by faces.Entities:
Keywords: Autistic disorder; ERP; Electrophysiology; Endophenotype; N170
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30002804 PMCID: PMC6034210 DOI: 10.1186/s13229-018-0220-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Autism Impact factor: 7.509
Summary of studies involving face perception ERP’s in non-intellectually disabled ASD subjects with effect size estimates (Cohen’s d and unbiased Hedges g)
| Study | Demographics: final N (age range: mean ± SD), males %) | EEG system/Reference | Stimuli | Task | N170 latency face superiority (effect size d/g*) | N170 amplitude face inversion (effect size d/g*) | P1 amplitude face inversion (effect size d/g*) | Other ERP findings |
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| Tye et al., 2013 [31] | ASD: 19 (8–13:11.7 ± 1.7, 100%) | 62 Acticap/Average | Female faces upright/inverted with gaze direct/averted | Count flags among fixation | ASD/ASD + ADHD vs. TD + ADHD: | n.s. | Enhanced N170 amplitude in Left Hemisphere | |
| Churches et al., 2012 [30] | ASD: 10 (30 ± 6.2, 100%) |
| Faces/face-like objects/non-face stimuli | Motor response on flower | n.s. | Smaller N170 amplitude for non-face like objects | ||
| Webb et al., 2012 [29] | ASD: 32 (18–44:23.1 ± 6.9, 94%) | 128 EGI/Average | Faces/houses, upright/inverted, scrambles faces | Motor response on scrambled faces | 0.56/0.54 | n.s. | +, | Face inversion effect on P1/N170 slope: d = 0.63/g* = 0.61 |
| McPartland et al., 2011 [27] | ASD: 36 (11.2 ± 3.4, 89%) | 256 EGI/Average | Faces/houses, upright/inverted (inverted houses not analyzed) | Motor response on repeated stimuli | 0.63/0.61 | 0.41/0.40 | −0.10/−0.10, n.s. | |
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| Churches et al., 2010 [26] | ASD: 12 (31.4 ± 6.7, 100%) |
| Faces/Chairs | Stimulus repetition detection task | n.s. | Modulation by attention | ||
| O’Connor et al., 2007 [25] | ASD: 15 (18–41:23 ± 4, 100%) | 128 EGI/Average | Sad/neutral faces/eyes/months/objects | Motor response on sad | 0.67/0.63 | |||
| Webb et al., 2006 [24] | ASD: 27 (2.7–4.5:3.7 ± 0.3) | 64 EGI/Average | Familiar and unfamiliar faces and objects | No task | 0.56/0.54 | N170 precursor | ||
| McPartland et al., 2004 [16] | ASD: 9 (15–42:21 ± 8, 89%) | 128 EGI/Average | Faces/furniture, upright/inverted, butterflies as targets (inverted furniture not analyzed) | Count butterflies | 1.19/1.10 | 0.18/0.17, n.s. | ||
| Dawson et al., 2005 [45] | Parents of ASD: | 128 EGI/Average | Faces, inverted/upright, chairs | Count scrambled faces | 0.62/0.59 | Smaller N170 amplitude in Right Hemisphere for faces |
Note: One entry (Hileman et al., 2011) is italized in the table due to highly atypical results. The text in bold highlights the studies’ characteristics that might have influenced the results, e.g. suboptimal reference schemas, absence of fixation cross or inclusion of female participants
Sample description
| Autism spectrum disorders, ASD | Unaffected siblings, US | Unaffected controls, UC | Unaffected fathers, UF | |
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| 49 | 36 | 53 | 18 |
| Age, years | 15.2 ± 2.7 | 15.5 ± 2.5 | 15.5 ± 2.0 | 44.1 ± 7.1 |
| SRS | 90 ± 31 | 23 ± 18 | 21 ± 17 | 29 ± 14 |
| Caucasian | 92% | 89% | 76% | 94% |
| Right-handed | 78% | 83% | 86% | 83% |
| Multiplex family | 35% | 6% | 0% | 100% |
| Medication free | 27% | 58% | 83% | No data |
| Task performance | 69–100 | 78–100 | 75–100 | 84–100 |
| 95 ± 7 | 96 ± 6 | 96 ± 6 | 98 ± 4 |
Note: SRS scores were unavailable for eight UF subjects. The family history of ASD was examined and multiplex family status was designated if there was more than one ASD child in the family, in all other case the family was considered simplex (e.g., including families in which the ASD-affected child was the only child in the family)
Fig. 1Grand average ERPs, obtained with the vertex reference, in response to upright and inverted faces and houses (coded by different lines) for ASD, US, and UC from right parietal (P8) and occipital sites (O2), to represent N170 and P1 effects. A clear face inversion effect is seen for each group
ANOVA Results
| N170 latency | N170 amplitude | P1 latency | P1 amplitude | P1/N170 slope | |
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| General effects | |||||
| Type | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | +++± | ++++ |
| ++=± | ++++ | ==== | ++++ | ++++ | |
| Orientation | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ |
| ++++ | =±++ | +++± | ==== | ==== | |
| Hemisphere | ==== | ==== | ++++ | ==== | ++++ |
| ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | |
| Type X orientation | ==±= | ==== | ++++ | ++++ | ++++ |
| ++=± | ==++ | ==== | ==== | ±±== | |
| Type X hemisphere | +++= | ++++ | ==== | ==±= | ±+++ |
| ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | |
| Orientation X hemisphere | ==±= | ++++ | ==== | ±=±+ | ±=±= |
| ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | |
| Type X orientation X hemisphere | ==== | ==== | ===+ | ===± | ==== |
| ==== | ==== | =±=+ | ==== | ==== | |
| Group differences (ASD/US/UC) | |||||
| Group | ==== | ==== | ===± | ==== | ==== |
| Type X group | =±== | ==== | ==== | ±=== | ==== |
| Orientation X group | ==== | ===+ | ==== | ==== | =±== |
| Hemisphere X group | ==== | ==== | ==== | ===± | ==== |
| Type X orientation X group | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== |
| Type X hemisphere X group | ==== | ==== | ==== | ±=== | ==== |
| Orientation X hemisphere X group | ±=== | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== |
| Type X orientation X hemisphere X group | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== | ==== |
Within each cell, test results are presented respectively for nose, REST, average, and vertex references, in that order. For general effects, upper array is for children; lower array for adults (UF)
Note: ‘+’ codes for significant effects surviving Bonferroni correction, and “±” corresponds to statistical significant for a given singular test, which did not survive Bonferroni correction for multiple comparison (four reference schemes), “=” codes for insignificant effects (p ≥ 0.05) for nose/REST/average/vertex references, respectively (e.g., “===+” indicated that the effect is significant only with vertex references). For each factor, the irst line indicates effects for ASD/US/UC combined and the second line is for the separate analysis of UF
Tests of study hypotheses (one-sided t test, Bonferroni uncorrected) and post hoc follow-up of significant ANOVA effect (two-sided t test, Bonferroni uncorrected)
| Hypotheses | Reference scheme | Group difference, t/p/d | Main effect, t/p | |||||
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| ASD vs. UC | UC vs. US | US vs. ASD | ASD | UC | US | UF | ||
| 1. Face over objects superiority effect (difference between N170 latency for face and houses upright at P8) | Nose | 1.12/.13/.22 | .42/.34/.09 | 1.56/.06/.34 | .91/.18 | 2.52/< .01 | 3.52/< .01 | 1.40/.09 |
| REST | 1.43/.08/.28 | .72/.23/.16 |
| 1.88/.03 | 4.64/< .01 | 4.07/< .01 | 2.28/.02 | |
| Average |
| .88/.19/.19 | 1.53/.06/.34 | 1.68/.05 | 7.10/< .01 | 4.85/< .01 | 2.86/< .01 | |
| Vertex | 1.25/.10/.25 | .23/.41/.05 | 1.05/.15/.23 | 1.93/.03 | 4.03/< .01 | 4.6/< .01 | 2.03/.03 | |
| 2. Face inversion effect on P1/N170 slope (difference between face upright and face inverted at P8) | Nose | .84/.20/.17 | .39/.34/.08 | .48/.31/.10 | 4.17/< .01 | 5.10/< .01 | 5.99/< .01 | .99/.17 |
| REST |
| 1.22/.12/.26 | .68/.25/.10 | 3.72/< .01 | 6.07/< .01 | 4.59/< .01 | 1.14/.14 | |
| Average | 1.32/.09/.26 | 1.44/.08/.31 | .06/.47/.01 | 3.02/< .01 | 6.92/< .01 | 4.03/< .01 | .53/.30 | |
| Vertex | 1.46/.07/.29 | 1.28/.10/.28 | .24/.41/.05 | 3.03/< .01 | 6.58/< .01 | 3.89/< .01 | .72/.24 | |
| 3. Post hoc follow-up*: Inversion effect on N170 amplitude (difference between upright and inverted stimuli—face and houses—at P8/P7) | Nose | .19/.85/.04 | .30/.77/.06 | .09/.93/.02 | 2.60/.01 | 3.62/< .01 | 2.87/.01 | .99/.34 |
| REST | 1.64/.10/.32 | .44/.66/.09 | 1.03/.31/.23 | 3.25/< .01 | 4.66/< .01 | 1.23/.22 | .28/.78 | |
| Average |
| 1.79/.08/.39 | .24/.81/.05 | 1.99/.05 | 3.33/< .01 | 1.42/.16 | .61/.55 | |
| Vertex |
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| .92/.36/.11 | .39/.70 | 3.79/< .01 | 1.99/.05 | .15/.88 | |
Note: *two-sided t test; The results of between group comparisons are italized when the difference is significant, and in bold when the results of comparison survived Bonferroni correction. The t/p/d in the colunm headings corresponds to t-test statistics, p value of significance and d Cohen's effect size
Fig. 2Results of analysis of variance statistics. The figure depicts three ERP phenotypes (three separate lines of panels: 1–3) for four reference schemes (four columns of panels). Individual subjects represented as dots organized by groups: ASD, US, UC, and UF along the X axis in each of 12 panels. Brace indicated the significant between group difference (*significant but Bonferroni uncorrected, **significant with Bonferroni correction)