自闭症谱系障碍
自闭症
心理学
发展心理学
听力学
医学
作者
Cuicui Li,Jingxuan Wang,Yunna Zhou,Tong Li,Baolin Wu,Xianshun Yuan,Lin Li,Rui Qin,Hongzhu Liu,Linglong Chen,Ximing Wang
摘要
Although numerous studies have emphasized the male predominance in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), how sex differences are related to the topological organization of functional networks remains unclear. This study utilized imaging data from 86 ASD (43 females, aged 7-18 years) and 86 typically developing controls (TCs) (43 females, aged 7-18 years) obtained from Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange databases, constructed individual whole-brain functional networks, used a graph theory analysis to compute topological metrics, and assessed sex-related differences in topological metrics using a 2 × 2 factorial design. At the global level, females with ASD exhibited significantly higher cluster coefficient and local efficiency than female TCs, while no significant difference was observed between males with ASD and male TCs. Meanwhile, the neurotypical sex differences in cluster coefficient and local efficiency observed in TCs were not present in ASD. At the nodal level, ASD exhibited abnormal nodal centrality in the left middle temporal gyrus.
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