| Literature DB >> 30157749 |
Alexandra Zaharia1,2, Maude Schneider3,4, Bronwyn Glaser3, Martina Franchini3, Sarah Menghetti3, Marie Schaer3,5, Martin Debbané3,6, Stephan Eliez3,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Previous research links social difficulties to atypical face exploration in 22q11.2 deletion syndrome (22q11.2DS). Two types of face processing are distinguished: configural (CFP) and featural (FFP). CFP develops later in life and plays an important role in face and emotion recognition abilities. Recent studies reported atypical development of CFP in several neurodevelopmental disorders. Taking previous reports of atypical face exploration one step further, our study aims at characterizing face processing in children and adolescents with 22q11.2DS. First, we sought to identify biases in the first two fixation positions on faces and to detect differences between CFP and FFP in 22q11.2DS using eye-tracking technology. Second, we investigated the developmental trajectories of CFP and FFP using accuracy data from follow-up evaluation.Entities:
Keywords: Configural face processing; Eye-tracking; Featural face processing; Neurodevelopmental disorders; Social difficulties
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30157749 PMCID: PMC6114830 DOI: 10.1186/s11689-018-9245-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Demographic characteristics
| Typically developed | 22q11.2DS | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cross-sectional/longitudinal (T1) | Longitudinal (T2) | Cross-sectional/longitudinal (T1) | Longitudinal (T2) | |
|
| 84 | 30 | 75 | 36 |
| Gender ratio (females/males) | 42/42 | 17/13 | 40/35 | 19/17 |
| Age (years) | 12.88 (3.9) | 16.4 (3.43) | 12.81(3.57) | 16.45 (3.09) |
| Intellectual functioning | ||||
| Full Scale IQ | 111.32 (13.68) | 106.60 (11.63) | 71.96 (11.25) | 69.06 (11.62) |
| Verbal IQ | 111.67 (12.96) | 106.37 (11.39) | 78.30 (13.69) | 72.75 (13.31) |
| Performance IQ | 108.06 (15.34) | 105.37 (13.75) | 71.22 (11.27) | 70.14 (11.38) |
| Perceptual Organization Index | 108.60 (15.39) | 104.27 (13.24) | 71.97 (11.48) | 71.25 (11.41) |
| Processing Speed Index | 107.78 (15.84) | 108.70 (12.34) | 82.54 (16.23) | 77.86 (16.20) |
| ABCL/CBCL (T scores) | Available for 82/84 | Available for 29/30 | Available for 75/75 | Available for 36/36 |
| Internalizing | 47.72 (9.63) | 46.52 (8.68) | 63.52 (11.76) | 62.50 (10.83) |
| Anxiety-Depression | 52.98 (5.43) | 52.45 (5.75) | 62.13 (10.57) | 61.14 (10.03) |
| PANSS (T scores) | Available for 63/75 | Available for 36/36 | ||
| Negative | – | – | 48.24 (12.23) | 49.78 (14.02) |
| Positive | – | – | 37.46 (8.19) | 38.14 (7.32) |
Fig. 1Example of possible trials during the face discrimination task (Jane task)
Exposure time (ms) to stimuli: group averages and standard deviations
| TD ( | 22q11.2DS ( | |
|---|---|---|
| Condition | ||
| FD | 2093.56 (827.05) | 3118.91 (1266.78) |
| CD | 4088.47 (2349.84) | 4880.57 (2522.20) |
| Identical | 3807.39 (1804.45) | 4281.72 (2255.43) |
Fig. 2The original “Jane” photo with labeled areas of interest
Fig. 3Percentage of time spent on each AOI in TD and 22q11.2DS groups. Standard errors are represented in the figure by the error bars attached to each column
Fig. 4Percentage of first and second fixations on each AOI in TD and 22q11.2DS groups. Standard errors are represented in the figure by the error bars attached to each column
Within-group differences between Featural Different (FD) and Configural Different (CD) trials during face scanning
| TD ( | 22q11.2DS ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| FD | CD | FD | CD | |||
| Time spent (%) | ||||||
| Eyes | 62.93 (24.72) | 55.69 (23.01) | 4.15* | 41.94 (27.40) | 39.56 (21.39) | 1.18 |
| Mouth | 6.28 (9.44) | 10.58 (11.74) | − 5.41* | 23.54 (23.66) | 18.89 (17.74) | 2.25 |
| Nose | 8.40 (11.32) | 12.59 (12.66) | − 4.71 | 11.27 (11.89) | 11.81 (10.18) | − 0.42 |
| Number of fixations (%)1 | ||||||
| Eyes | 59.80 (22.95) | 53.20 (21.33) | 4.07* | 39.94 (24.21) | 37.50 (18.57) | 1.39 |
| Mouth | 6.02 (8.89) | 10.42 (10.81) | − 6.02* | 21.27 (20.28) | 17.70 (15.04) | 2.03 |
| Nose | 8.72 (11.16) | 12.63 (11.34) | − 4.56 | 11.97 (10.49) | 12.23 (9.01) | − 0.24 |
*significant at p < .001; 1Percentage out of the total number of fixations on the entire slide during the target condition
Fig. 5Mean accuracy scores (percentage of correct answers) for the three conditions of Jane task. Standard errors are represented in the figure by the error bars attached to each column
Fig. 6Developmental trajectory of configural face processing in TD and 22q11.2DS groups