梭形面区
心理学
自闭症
视觉处理
面部知觉
功能磁共振成像
神经科学
扁桃形结构
神经影像学
梭状回
前额叶皮质
认知
自闭症谱系障碍
认知心理学
听力学
发展心理学
感知
医学
作者
Susan Y. Bookheimer,A. Ting Wang,Ashley Scott,Marian Sigman,Mirella Dapretto
标识
DOI:10.1017/s135561770808140x
摘要
Abstract Functional neuroimaging studies of face processing deficits in autism have typically focused on visual processing regions, such as the fusiform face area (FFA), which have shown reduced activity in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), though inconsistently. We recently reported reduced activity in the inferior frontal region in ASD, implicating impaired mirror-neuron systems during face processing. In the present study, we used fMRI during a face processing task in which subjects had to match faces presented in the upright versus inverted position. Typically developing (TD) children showed a classic behavioral inversion effect, increased reaction time for inverted faces, while this effect was significantly reduced in ASD subjects. The fMRI data showed similar responses in the fusiform face area for ASD and TD children, with both groups demonstrating increased activation for inverted faces. However, the groups did differ in several brain regions implicated in social cognition, particularly prefrontal cortex and amygdala. These data suggest that the behavioral differences in processing upright versus inverted faces for TD children are related not to visual information processing but to the social significance of the stimuli. Our results are consistent with other recent studies implicating frontal and limbic dysfunction during face processing in autism. ( JINS , 2008, 14 , 922–932.)
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