Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).

Auditory sensory modulation difficulties are common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and may stem from a faulty arousal system that compromises the ability to regulate an optimal response. To study neurophysiological correlates of the sensory modulation difficulties, we recorded magnetic field res...

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Autores principales: Elena V Orekhova, Marina M Tsetlin, Anna V Butorina, Svetlana I Novikova, Vitaliy V Gratchev, Pavel A Sokolov, Mikael Elam, Tatiana A Stroganova
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:3166714a0b5849fd822c53a8f5243caa2021-11-18T07:13:50ZAuditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0039906https://doaj.org/article/3166714a0b5849fd822c53a8f5243caa2012-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/22768163/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203Auditory sensory modulation difficulties are common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and may stem from a faulty arousal system that compromises the ability to regulate an optimal response. To study neurophysiological correlates of the sensory modulation difficulties, we recorded magnetic field responses to clicks in 14 ASD and 15 typically developing (TD) children. We further analyzed the P100m, which is the most prominent component of the auditory magnetic field response in children and may reflect preattentive arousal processes. The P100m was rightward lateralized in the TD, but not in the ASD children, who showed a tendency toward P100m reduction in the right hemisphere (RH). The atypical P100m lateralization in the ASD subjects was associated with greater severity of sensory abnormalities assessed by Short Sensory Profile, as well as with auditory hypersensitivity during the first two years of life. The absence of right-hemispheric predominance of the P100m and a tendency for its right-hemispheric reduction in the ASD children suggests disturbance of the RH ascending reticular brainstem pathways and/or their thalamic and cortical projections, which in turn may contribute to abnormal arousal and attention. The correlation of sensory abnormalities with atypical, more leftward, P100m lateralization suggests that reduced preattentive processing in the right hemisphere and/or its shift to the left hemisphere may contribute to abnormal sensory behavior in ASD.Elena V OrekhovaMarina M TsetlinAnna V ButorinaSvetlana I NovikovaVitaliy V GratchevPavel A SokolovMikael ElamTatiana A StroganovaPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 6, p e39906 (2012)
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Elena V Orekhova
Marina M Tsetlin
Anna V Butorina
Svetlana I Novikova
Vitaliy V Gratchev
Pavel A Sokolov
Mikael Elam
Tatiana A Stroganova
Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
description Auditory sensory modulation difficulties are common in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and may stem from a faulty arousal system that compromises the ability to regulate an optimal response. To study neurophysiological correlates of the sensory modulation difficulties, we recorded magnetic field responses to clicks in 14 ASD and 15 typically developing (TD) children. We further analyzed the P100m, which is the most prominent component of the auditory magnetic field response in children and may reflect preattentive arousal processes. The P100m was rightward lateralized in the TD, but not in the ASD children, who showed a tendency toward P100m reduction in the right hemisphere (RH). The atypical P100m lateralization in the ASD subjects was associated with greater severity of sensory abnormalities assessed by Short Sensory Profile, as well as with auditory hypersensitivity during the first two years of life. The absence of right-hemispheric predominance of the P100m and a tendency for its right-hemispheric reduction in the ASD children suggests disturbance of the RH ascending reticular brainstem pathways and/or their thalamic and cortical projections, which in turn may contribute to abnormal arousal and attention. The correlation of sensory abnormalities with atypical, more leftward, P100m lateralization suggests that reduced preattentive processing in the right hemisphere and/or its shift to the left hemisphere may contribute to abnormal sensory behavior in ASD.
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author Elena V Orekhova
Marina M Tsetlin
Anna V Butorina
Svetlana I Novikova
Vitaliy V Gratchev
Pavel A Sokolov
Mikael Elam
Tatiana A Stroganova
author_facet Elena V Orekhova
Marina M Tsetlin
Anna V Butorina
Svetlana I Novikova
Vitaliy V Gratchev
Pavel A Sokolov
Mikael Elam
Tatiana A Stroganova
author_sort Elena V Orekhova
title Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
title_short Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
title_full Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
title_fullStr Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
title_full_unstemmed Auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD).
title_sort auditory cortex responses to clicks and sensory modulation difficulties in children with autism spectrum disorders (asd).
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
publishDate 2012
url https://doaj.org/article/3166714a0b5849fd822c53a8f5243caa
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