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Disrupted Neural Synchronization in Toddlers with Autism

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NEURON
卷 70, 期 6, 页码 1218-1225

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuron.2011.04.018

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  1. NIMH Autism Center of Excellence [P50-MH081755]
  2. NIMH [R01-MH080134, R01-MH036840]
  3. NIH [F31-MH080457]
  4. ISF and Bikura grants
  5. Pennsylvania Department of Health SAP [4100047862]
  6. NICHD/NIDCD [PO1/U19]
  7. Simons Foundation SFARI

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Autism is often described as a disorder of neural synchronization. However, it is unknown how early in development synchronization abnormalities emerge and whether they are related to the development of early autistic behavioral symptoms. Here, we show that disrupted synchronization is evident in the spontaneous cortical activity of naturally sleeping toddlers with autism, but not in toddlers with language delay or typical development. Toddlers with autism exhibited significantly weaker interhemispheric synchronization (i.e., weak functional connectivity across the two hemispheres) in putative language areas. The strength of synchronization was positively correlated with verbal ability and negatively correlated with autism severity, and it enabled identification of the majority of autistic toddlers (72%) with high accuracy (84%). Disrupted cortical synchronization, therefore, appears to be a notable characteristic of autism neurophysiology that is evident at very early stages of autism development.

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