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Coactivation pattern analysis reveals altered salience network dynamics in children with autism spectrum disorder.

Emily Marshall1, Jason S Nomi1, Bryce Dirks1, Celia Romero1, Lauren Kupis1, Catie Chang2, Lucina Q Uddin1.   

Abstract

Brain connectivity studies of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have historically relied on static measures of functional connectivity. Recent work has focused on identifying transient configurations of brain activity, yet several open questions remain regarding the nature of specific brain network dynamics in ASD. We used a dynamic coactivation pattern (CAP) approach to investigate the salience/midcingulo-insular (M-CIN) network, a locus of dysfunction in ASD, in a large multisite resting-state fMRI dataset collected from 172 children (ages 6-13 years; n = 75 ASD; n = 138 male). Following brain parcellation by using independent component analysis, dynamic CAP analyses were conducted and k-means clustering was used to determine transient activation patterns of the M-CIN. The frequency of occurrence of different dynamic CAP brain states was then compared between children with ASD and typically developing (TD) children. Dynamic brain configurations characterized by coactivation of the M-CIN with central executive/lateral fronto-parietal and default mode/medial fronto-parietal networks appeared less frequently in children with ASD compared with TD children. This study highlights the utility of time-varying approaches for studying altered M-CIN function in prevalent neurodevelopmental disorders. We speculate that altered M-CIN dynamics in ASD may underlie the inflexible behaviors commonly observed in children with the disorder.
© 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

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Keywords:  Anterior insula; Dynamic coactivation patterns; Functional connectivity; Lateral fronto-parietal network; Medial fronto-parietal network; Midcingulo-insular network

Year:  2020        PMID: 33409437      PMCID: PMC7781614          DOI: 10.1162/netn_a_00163

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Netw Neurosci        ISSN: 2472-1751


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