Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8687669 | NeuroImage: Clinical | 2018 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Our study suggests that atypical visual self-body recognition in individuals with ASD is associated with an altered perspective effect in the LOTC and mPFC, which are thought to be involved in the physical and core selves, respectively. Furthermore, the gestural imitation difficulty in individuals with ASD might be associated with the altered activation in the IPL and cerebellum, but not in the LOTC. These findings shed light on common and divergent neural mechanisms underlying atypical visual self-body awareness and gestural interaction in ASD.
Keywords
MFGULsIOGDISCOMNsIPLCMSACCMPFCEBAMOGSRSAutism spectrum disorderAutism Spectrum Quotienttypically developingintelligence quotientfunctional magnetic resonance imagingImitationmiddle occipital gyrusmirror neuron systemInferior occipital gyrusanterior cingulate cortexmedial prefrontal cortexinferior parietal lobuleCerebellumfull-scale intelligence quotientSocial Responsiveness Scaleextrastriate body areaASDmiddle frontal gyrus
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Authors
Yuko Okamoto, Ryo Kitada, Motohide Miyahara, Takanori Kochiyama, Hiroaki Naruse, Norihiro Sadato, Hidehiko Okazawa, Hirotaka Kosaka,