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Computerized EEG analyses of autistic children.

D S Cantor, R W Thatcher, M Hrybyk, H Kaye.   

Abstract

Electroencephalographic measures of the neurophysiological dysfunction underlying autism have been nonspecific and incomplete. Studies using electroencephalographic methods have been fraught with subject sampling bias, a lack of standardized techniques and measures, and a lack of appropriate control groups. Low-functioning autistic children with age-matched normals, age-matched mentally handicapped, and mentally age-matched normal toddlers were tested using a computerized electroencephalographic technique. The autistic children showed significantly more slow wave activity and less alpha, as well as less inter- and intrahemispheric asymmetry than either normal or mentally handicapped children. In general, electroencephalographic features of autistic children closely resembled those of the toddlers, supporting a model of maturational lag as the key descriptor for autistic CNS functioning. A model of diminished cortical differentiation is proposed to account for the low level of intellectual functioning.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3722118     DOI: 10.1007/bf01531728

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Autism Dev Disord        ISSN: 0162-3257


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