The superior temporal sulcus (STS) forms a key region for social information processing and disruptions of its function have been associated with socio-communicative impairments characteristic of autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Task-based fMRI was applied in 15 adults with ASD and 15 matched typical-controls (TC) to explore differences in activity and effective connectivity of STS while discriminating either ‘intact’ versus ‘scrambled’ biological motion point light displays (explicit processing) or responding to a color-change while the ‘intact’ versus ‘scrambled’ nature of the stimulus was irrelevant for the task (implicit processing). STS responded stronger to ‘intact’ than ‘scrambled’ stimuli in both groups, indicating that the basic en...
Objective Sustained attention problems are common in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether autistic subjects show a different pattern of neural activity than...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) forms a key region for social information processing and disrupti...
Neurodevelopmental disconnections have been assumed to cause behavioral alterations in autism spectr...
Currently, the developmental trajectories of neural circuits implicated in autism spectrum disorders...
International audienceThe most common clinical sign of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is social int...
Abstract Background Biological motion imparts rich information related to the movement, actions, int...
A deficit in global motion processing caused by a specific dysfunction of the visual dorsal pathway ...
In this review article, we summarize recent progress toward understanding the neural structures and ...
Multifaceted and idiosyncratic aberrancies in social cognition characterize autism spectrum disorder...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
AbstractMultifaceted and idiosyncratic aberrancies in social cognition characterize autism spectrum ...
Abstract Noninvasive brain stimulation of the posterior superior temporal sulcus modulates neural re...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Objective Sustained attention problems are common in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether autistic subjects show a different pattern of neural activity than...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) forms a key region for social information processing and disrupti...
Neurodevelopmental disconnections have been assumed to cause behavioral alterations in autism spectr...
Currently, the developmental trajectories of neural circuits implicated in autism spectrum disorders...
International audienceThe most common clinical sign of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is social int...
Abstract Background Biological motion imparts rich information related to the movement, actions, int...
A deficit in global motion processing caused by a specific dysfunction of the visual dorsal pathway ...
In this review article, we summarize recent progress toward understanding the neural structures and ...
Multifaceted and idiosyncratic aberrancies in social cognition characterize autism spectrum disorder...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
AbstractMultifaceted and idiosyncratic aberrancies in social cognition characterize autism spectrum ...
Abstract Noninvasive brain stimulation of the posterior superior temporal sulcus modulates neural re...
Sensory over-responsivity (SOR) is a common condition in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that is ass...
Objective Sustained attention problems are common in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and...
The superior temporal sulcus (STS) encompasses a complex set of regions involved in a wide range of ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate whether autistic subjects show a different pattern of neural activity than...