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Caudate nucleus volume and cognitive performance: Are they related in childhood psychopathology?

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BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY
卷 60, 期 9, 页码 942-950

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.biopsych.2006.03.071

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attention; autism spectrum disorders; bipolar disorder; cauclate volume; executive function; neuroimaging

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Background: Impaired neuropsychological test performance, especially on tests of executive function and attention, is often seen in children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Structures involved in fronto-striatal circuitry, such as the caudate nucleus, may support these cognitive abilities. However, few studies have examined caudate volumes specifically in children with ASD, or correlated caudate volumes to cognitive ability. Methods: Neuropsychological test scores and caudate volumes of children with ASD were compared to those of children with bipolar disorder (BD) and of typically developing (TD) children. The relationship between test performance and caudate volumes was analyzed. Results. The ASD group displayed larger Tight and left caudate volumes, and modest executive deficits, compared to ID controls. While caudate volume inversely predicted performance on the Wisconsin Card Sorting Test in all participants, it differentially predicted performance on measures of attention across the ASD, BD and TD groups. Conclusions. Larger caudate volumes were related to impaired problem solving. On a test of attention, larger left caudate volumes predicted increased impulsivity and more omission errors in the ASD group as compared to the TD group, however smaller volume predicted poorer discriminant responding as compared to the BD group.

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