Neuroimaging in autism spectrum disorder: brain structure and function across the lifespan
C Ecker, SY Bookheimer, DGM Murphy - The Lancet Neurology, 2015 - thelancet.com
Over the past decade, in-vivo MRI studies have provided many invaluable insights into the
neural substrates underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which is now known to be …
neural substrates underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which is now known to be …
[HTML][HTML] Cerebro-cerebellar circuits in autism spectrum disorder
AM D'Mello, CJ Stoodley - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
The cerebellum is one of the most consistent sites of abnormality in autism spectrum
disorder (ASD) and cerebellar damage is associated with an increased risk of ASD …
disorder (ASD) and cerebellar damage is associated with an increased risk of ASD …
Shank3 mutant mice display autistic-like behaviours and striatal dysfunction
Autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) comprise a range of disorders that share a core of
neurobehavioural deficits characterized by widespread abnormalities in social interactions …
neurobehavioural deficits characterized by widespread abnormalities in social interactions …
[PDF][PDF] Autism-associated neuroligin-3 mutations commonly impair striatal circuits to boost repetitive behaviors
PE Rothwell, MV Fuccillo, S Maxeiner, SJ Hayton… - Cell, 2014 - cell.com
In humans, neuroligin-3 mutations are associated with autism, whereas in mice, the
corresponding mutations produce robust synaptic and behavioral changes. However …
corresponding mutations produce robust synaptic and behavioral changes. However …
[图书][B] Developmental neuropsychology: A clinical approach
V Anderson, E Northam, J Wrennall - 2018 - taylorfrancis.com
This fully updated edition of Developmental Neuropsychology: A Clinical Approach
addresses key issues in child neuropsychology with a unique emphasis on evidence …
addresses key issues in child neuropsychology with a unique emphasis on evidence …
Neuroanatomy of autism
DG Amaral, CM Schumann, CW Nordahl - Trends in neurosciences, 2008 - cell.com
Autism spectrum disorder is a heterogeneous, behaviorally defined, neurodevelopmental
disorder that occurs in 1 in 150 children. Individuals with autism have deficits in social …
disorder that occurs in 1 in 150 children. Individuals with autism have deficits in social …
Pathophysiological distortions in time perception and timed performance
Distortions in time perception and timed performance are presented by a number of different
neurological and psychiatric conditions (eg Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, attention …
neurological and psychiatric conditions (eg Parkinson's disease, schizophrenia, attention …
A two-hit model of autism: Adolescence as the second hit
Adolescence brings dramatic changes in behavior and neural organization. Unfortunately,
for some 30% of individuals with autism, there is marked decline in adaptive functioning …
for some 30% of individuals with autism, there is marked decline in adaptive functioning …
[HTML][HTML] The neuropathology of autism: defects of neurogenesis and neuronal migration, and dysplastic changes
J Wegiel, I Kuchna, K Nowicki, H Imaki, J Wegiel… - Acta …, 2010 - Springer
Autism is characterized by a broad spectrum of clinical manifestations including qualitative
impairments in social interactions and communication, and repetitive and stereotyped …
impairments in social interactions and communication, and repetitive and stereotyped …
[HTML][HTML] Striatal circuits as a common node for autism pathophysiology
MV Fuccillo - Frontiers in neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are characterized by two seemingly unrelated symptom
domains—deficits in social interactions and restrictive, repetitive patterns of behavioral …
domains—deficits in social interactions and restrictive, repetitive patterns of behavioral …