It has been suggested that the restricted, stereotyped and repetitive behaviours typically found in autism are underpinned by deficits of inhibitory control. The biological basis of this is unknown but may include differences in the modulatory role of neurotransmitters, such as serotonin, which are implicated in the condition. However, this has never been tested directly. We therefore assessed the modifying role of serotonin on inhibitory brain function during a Go/No-Go task in 14 adults with autism and normal intelligence and 14 control subjects that did not differ in gender, age and intelligence. We undertook a double-blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial of acute tryptophan depletion using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Fol...
Based on reports of increased platelet serotonin in 30 to 50 % of autistic subjects, abnormal seroto...
BACKGROUND: Autism is accompanied by peripheral and central disorders in the metabolism of serotonin...
Introduction Repetitive behaviour and inhibitory control deficits are core features of autism; and ...
It has been suggested that the restricted, stereotyped and repetitive behaviours typically found in ...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with deficits in executive functioning (EF)...
BACKGROUND: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with deficits in executive functioning (EF)...
Response inhibition and serotonin in autism: a functional MRI study using acute tryptophan depletio
Context: People with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have lifelong deficits in social behavior and ...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in the serotonergic control of brain pathways responsible for facial emotion...
Serotonergic abnormalities have been reported in both autism and epilepsy. This association may prov...
Abstract Background Hyperserotonemia in the brain is suspected to be an endophenotype of autism spec...
Some studies have suggested that disorders in the central serotonergic function may play a role in t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Autism is an increasing...
Based on reports of increased platelet serotonin in 30 to 50% of autistic subjects, abnormal seroton...
<div><p>Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired reciprocal social ...
Based on reports of increased platelet serotonin in 30 to 50 % of autistic subjects, abnormal seroto...
BACKGROUND: Autism is accompanied by peripheral and central disorders in the metabolism of serotonin...
Introduction Repetitive behaviour and inhibitory control deficits are core features of autism; and ...
It has been suggested that the restricted, stereotyped and repetitive behaviours typically found in ...
Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with deficits in executive functioning (EF)...
BACKGROUND: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is associated with deficits in executive functioning (EF)...
Response inhibition and serotonin in autism: a functional MRI study using acute tryptophan depletio
Context: People with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) have lifelong deficits in social behavior and ...
BACKGROUND: Alterations in the serotonergic control of brain pathways responsible for facial emotion...
Serotonergic abnormalities have been reported in both autism and epilepsy. This association may prov...
Abstract Background Hyperserotonemia in the brain is suspected to be an endophenotype of autism spec...
Some studies have suggested that disorders in the central serotonergic function may play a role in t...
Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.Autism is an increasing...
Based on reports of increased platelet serotonin in 30 to 50% of autistic subjects, abnormal seroton...
<div><p>Autism is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impaired reciprocal social ...
Based on reports of increased platelet serotonin in 30 to 50 % of autistic subjects, abnormal seroto...
BACKGROUND: Autism is accompanied by peripheral and central disorders in the metabolism of serotonin...
Introduction Repetitive behaviour and inhibitory control deficits are core features of autism; and ...