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- Bolte, S, et al.
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Training-induced plasticity of the social brain in autism spectrum disorder
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Ingår i: The British journal of psychiatry : the journal of mental science. - : Royal College of Psychiatrists. - 1472-1465. ; 207:2, s. 149-157
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is linked to social brain activity and facial affect recognition (FAR).AimsTo examine social brain plasticity in ASD.MethodUsing FAR tests and functional magnetic resonance imaging tasks for FAR, we compared 32 individuals with ASD and 25 controls. Subsequently, the participants with ASD were assigned to FAR computer-aided cognitive training or a control group.ResultsThe ASD group performed more poorly than controls on explicit behavioural FAR tests. In the scanner, during implicit FAR, the amygdala, fusiform gyrus and other regions of the social brain were less activated bilaterally. The training group improved on behavioural FAR tests, and cerebral response to implicit affect processing tasks increased bilaterally post-training in the social brain.ConclusionsIndividuals with ASD show FAR impairments associated with hypoactivation of the social brain. Computer-based training improves explicit FAR and neuronal responses during implicit FAR, indicating neuroplasticity in the social brain in ASD.
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