Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face processing regions in autism, almost nothing is known about whether these perturbations extend to more affective regions in the circuitry and whether they bear any relationship to symptom severity or atypical behavior. Using fMRI, we compared face-, object-, and house-related activation in adolescent males with high-functioning autism (HFA) and typically developing (TD) matched controls. HFA adolescents exhibited hypo-activation throughout the core visuoperceptual regions, particularly in the right hemisphere, as well as in some of the affective/motivational face-processing regions, including the posterior cingulate cortex and right anterior temp...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
One of the most consistent neuropsychological findings in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a reduc...
Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face proc...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
Autism is associated with widespread atypicalities in perception, cognition and social behavior. A c...
AbstractImpaired social interaction is one of the hallmarks of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Emoti...
Impaired social interaction is one of the hallmarks of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Emotional fac...
Despite elegant behavioral descriptions of abnormalities for processing emotional facial expressions...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
The present set of studies sought to examine functional connectivity in adolescents with autism spec...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Previous studies that showed decreased brain activation in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD...
Impaired social interaction is one of the hallmarks of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Emotional f...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
One of the most consistent neuropsychological findings in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a reduc...
Despite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual face proc...
AbstractDespite the impressive literature describing atypical neural activation in visuoperceptual f...
Autism is associated with widespread atypicalities in perception, cognition and social behavior. A c...
AbstractImpaired social interaction is one of the hallmarks of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Emoti...
Impaired social interaction is one of the hallmarks of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Emotional fac...
Despite elegant behavioral descriptions of abnormalities for processing emotional facial expressions...
Abstract: ASD involves a fundamental impairment in processing social-communicative information from ...
The present set of studies sought to examine functional connectivity in adolescents with autism spec...
Background: Studying the neural processing of faces can illuminate the mechanisms of compromised soc...
Previous studies that showed decreased brain activation in people with autism spectrum disorder (ASD...
Impaired social interaction is one of the hallmarks of autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Emotional f...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
Brain activation and functional connectivity were investigated in high functioning autism using func...
International audienceDespite an overall consensus that Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) entails atypi...
One of the most consistent neuropsychological findings in autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a reduc...