| Literature DB >> 30165814 |
Sandra Naumann1, Ulrike Senftleben2, Megha Santhosh3, James McPartland4, Sara Jane Webb5.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Face processing has been found to be impaired in autism spectrum disorders (ASD). One hypothesis is that individuals with ASD engage in piecemeal compared to holistic face processing strategies. To investigate the role of possible impairments in holistic face processing in individuals with autism, the current study investigated behavioral and electroencephalography (EEG) correlates of face processing (P1/N170 and gamma-band activity) in adolescents with ASD and sex-, age-, and IQ-matched neurotypical controls.Entities:
Keywords: ASD; Gamma-band activity; Holistic face processing; N170; P1
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30165814 PMCID: PMC6118009 DOI: 10.1186/s11689-018-9244-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurodev Disord ISSN: 1866-1947 Impact factor: 4.025
Means and standard deviations for gender, age, and IQ scores of controls and the ASD group
| Controls ( | ASD group ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |||
| Gender (M:F) | 16:3 | 16:3 | 1.000 | |||
| Age (years) | 13.950 | 1.268 | 14.000 | 1.667 | .913 | |
| P IQ | 112.790 | 16.755 | 115.737 | 14.681 | .568 | |
| FS IQ | 113.630 | 17.150 | 109.370 | 13.039 | .394 | |
Note. ASD = autism spectrum disorder, P IQ = Wechsler Intelligence Scale III Performance IQ, FS IQ = Wechsler Intelligence Scale III Full Performance, SD = standard deviation
Fig. 1Examples of upright (a) and inverted (b) Mooney face stimuli
Fig. 2Behavioral performance differences between controls and participants with ASD. Face detection rate in percent (a) and response time in milliseconds (b) for face decisions to upright and inverted Mooney stimuli for controls (black boxplots) and participants with ASD (white boxplots)
Means and standard deviations for face detection rate and reaction times for controls and the participants with ASD
| Controls ( | ASD group ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean | SD | Mean | SD | |
| Hits upright stimuli (hus) (%) | 81.250 | 8.097 | 75.474 | 12.607 |
| Hits inverted inverted (his) (%) | 56.200 | 21.279 | 47.737 | 18.624 |
| Reaction time hus (ms) | 829.979 | 196.972 | 952.684 | 221.415 |
| Reaction time his (ms) | 1049.970 | 226.513 | 1188.531 | 221.813 |
Note. ASD = autism spectrum disorder, SD = standard deviation
Fig. 3ERP differences for face and no face decisions between groups. ERP plots are represented for face decisions in upright Mooney stimuli (a), face decisions in inverted Mooney stimuli (b), and no face decisions in inverted Mooney stimuli (c) separately for the left posterior cluster (LPC) and right posterior cluster (RPC) for controls (gray line) and the ASD group (black line)
Fig. 4Group differences in gamma-band activity for controls and adolescents with ASD. Time-frequency plots for face and no face decisions of the ASD group and controls at the anterior left cluster (a), anterior right cluster (b), posterior left cluster (c), and posterior right cluster (d). The colored scales indicate Z-transformed power values