Loss of previously established behaviors in early childhood constitutes a markedly atypical developmental trajectory. It is found almost uniquely in autism and its cause is currently unknown (Baird et al., 2008). We present an artificial neural network model of developmental regression, exploring the hypothesis that regression is caused by overaggressive synaptic pruning and identifying the mechanisms involved. We used a novel population-modeling technique to investigate developmental deficits, in which both neurocomputational parameters and the learning environment were varied across a large number of simulated individuals. Regression was generated by the atypical setting of a single pruning-related parameter. We observed a probabilistic r...
Reports of early regression, or skill loss, in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) hav...
Recent theoretical approaches to studying the origin of developmental deficits have stressed the imp...
The subject of developmental regression in autism has gained importance and a growing number of stud...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
This article outlines the over-pruning hypothesis of autism. The hypothesis originates in a neurocom...
Rachael Davis - ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Previously deposite...
AbstractThe phenotype of autism involves heterogeneous adaptive traits (strengths vs. disabilities),...
Autism is a mental disorder characterized by deficits in socialization, communication, and imaginati...
This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical ma...
Previous models or hypotheses of autism spectral disorder (ASD) failed to take into full considerati...
Although the neurobiology of autism has been studied for more than two decades, the majority of thes...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests as a heterogeneous set of social, cognitive, ...
Autism is a developmental disorder with possibly multiple etiologies. Attention shift impairment and...
This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical ma...
A data-driven model of learning is proposed, where a network of nodes and links is constructed that...
Reports of early regression, or skill loss, in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) hav...
Recent theoretical approaches to studying the origin of developmental deficits have stressed the imp...
The subject of developmental regression in autism has gained importance and a growing number of stud...
All in-text references underlined in blue are linked to publications on ResearchGate, letting you ac...
This article outlines the over-pruning hypothesis of autism. The hypothesis originates in a neurocom...
Rachael Davis - ORCID: 0000-0002-3887-6003 https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3887-6003Previously deposite...
AbstractThe phenotype of autism involves heterogeneous adaptive traits (strengths vs. disabilities),...
Autism is a mental disorder characterized by deficits in socialization, communication, and imaginati...
This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical ma...
Previous models or hypotheses of autism spectral disorder (ASD) failed to take into full considerati...
Although the neurobiology of autism has been studied for more than two decades, the majority of thes...
Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that manifests as a heterogeneous set of social, cognitive, ...
Autism is a developmental disorder with possibly multiple etiologies. Attention shift impairment and...
This study examined the presence of neurodevelopmental regression and its effects on the clinical ma...
A data-driven model of learning is proposed, where a network of nodes and links is constructed that...
Reports of early regression, or skill loss, in individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) hav...
Recent theoretical approaches to studying the origin of developmental deficits have stressed the imp...
The subject of developmental regression in autism has gained importance and a growing number of stud...