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Cortical sulcal maps in autism

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CEREBRAL CORTEX
Volume 13, Issue 7, Pages 728-735

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/cercor/13.7.728

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This study presents the first three-dimensional mapping of cortical sulcal patterns in autism, a pervasive developmental disorder, the underlying neurobiology of which remains unknown. High-resolution T-1-weighted MRI scans were acquired in 21 autistic (age 10.7+/-3.1 years) and 20 normal control (age 11.3+/-2.9) children and adolescents. Using parametric mesh-based analytic techniques, we created three-dimensional models of the cerebral cortex and detailed maps of 22 major sulci in stereotaxic space. These average maps revealed anatomic shifting of major sulci primarily in frontal and temporal areas. Specifically, we found anterior and superior shifting of the superior frontal sulci bilaterally (Pless than or equal to0.0003), anterior shifting of the right Sylvian fissure (P=0.0002), the superior temporal sulcus (P=0.0006 right, P=0.02 left) and the left inferior frontal sulcus (Pless than or equal to0.002) in the autistic group relative to the normal group. Less significant sulcal shifts occurred in the intraparietal and collateral sulci. These findings may indicate delayed maturation in autistic subjects in these brain regions involved in functions including working memory, emotion processing, language and eye gaze.

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