BackgroundDeep layer excitatory circuits in the prefrontal cortex represent the strongest locus for genetic convergence in autism, but specific abnormalities within these circuits that mediate key features of autism, such as cognitive or attentional deficits, remain unknown. Attention normally increases the sensitivity of neural populations to incoming signals by decorrelating ongoing cortical circuit activity. Here, we investigated whether mechanisms underlying this phenomenon might be disrupted within deep layer prefrontal circuits in mouse models of autism.MethodsWe isolated deep layer prefrontal circuits in brain slices then used single-photon GCaMP imaging to record activity from many (50 to 100) neurons simultaneously to study pattern...
While the etiology of autism is unknown, current research indicates that abnormalities of the cerebe...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a set of complex neurodevelopmental disorders for which there is...
Human neuroimaging studies suggest that aberrant neural connectivity underlies behavioural deficits ...
Functional imaging and gene expression studies both implicate the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), p...
<div><p>Autism is a complex spectrum of disorders characterized by core behavioral deficits in socia...
Abstract One unifying explanation for the complexity of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) may lie in t...
Autism is a complex spectrum of disorders characterized by core behavioral deficits in social intera...
The prefrontal cortex has been extensively implicated in autism to explain deficits in executive and...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) involves deficits in speech and sound processing. Cortical circuit ch...
An alteration in the balance of excitation-inhibition has been proposed as a common characteristic o...
An interneuron alteration has been proposed as a source for the modified balance of excitation / inh...
The prefrontal cortex plays crucial roles in higher-order functions related to cognition, language, ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) involves genetic and environmental components. The underlying circuit...
Chandelier (Ch) cells are cortical interneurons with axon terminal structures known as cartridges th...
Autism is a heritable disorder, with over 250 associated genes identified to date, yet no single gen...
While the etiology of autism is unknown, current research indicates that abnormalities of the cerebe...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a set of complex neurodevelopmental disorders for which there is...
Human neuroimaging studies suggest that aberrant neural connectivity underlies behavioural deficits ...
Functional imaging and gene expression studies both implicate the medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC), p...
<div><p>Autism is a complex spectrum of disorders characterized by core behavioral deficits in socia...
Abstract One unifying explanation for the complexity of Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) may lie in t...
Autism is a complex spectrum of disorders characterized by core behavioral deficits in social intera...
The prefrontal cortex has been extensively implicated in autism to explain deficits in executive and...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) involves deficits in speech and sound processing. Cortical circuit ch...
An alteration in the balance of excitation-inhibition has been proposed as a common characteristic o...
An interneuron alteration has been proposed as a source for the modified balance of excitation / inh...
The prefrontal cortex plays crucial roles in higher-order functions related to cognition, language, ...
Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) involves genetic and environmental components. The underlying circuit...
Chandelier (Ch) cells are cortical interneurons with axon terminal structures known as cartridges th...
Autism is a heritable disorder, with over 250 associated genes identified to date, yet no single gen...
While the etiology of autism is unknown, current research indicates that abnormalities of the cerebe...
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are a set of complex neurodevelopmental disorders for which there is...
Human neuroimaging studies suggest that aberrant neural connectivity underlies behavioural deficits ...