Reduced Oblique Effect in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD)

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作者
Sysoeva, Olga V. [1 ]
Davletshina, Maria A. [1 ]
Orekhova, Elena V. [1 ]
Galuta, Ilia A. [1 ]
Stroganova, Tatiana A. [1 ]
机构
[1] Moscow State Univ Psychol & Educ, Autism Res Lab, Ctr Neurocognit Res MEG Ctr, Moscow, Russia
基金
俄罗斯科学基金会;
关键词
visual orientation discrimination; oblique effect; autism spectrum disorders (ASD); children; plasticity; critical period; ORIENTATION DISCRIMINATION; VISUAL-ACUITY; NEURAL BASIS; PERCEPTION; PLASTICITY; DIRECTION; CORTEX; EXCITATION/INHIBITION; ABNORMALITIES; CONNECTIVITY;
D O I
10.3389/fnins.2015.00512
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
People are very precise in the discrimination of a line orientation relative to the cardinal (vertical and horizontal) axes, while their orientation discrimination sensitivity along the oblique axes is less refined. This difference in discrimination sensitivity along cardinal and oblique axes is called the "oblique effect." Given that the oblique effect is a basic feature of visual processing with an early developmental origin, its investigation in children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) may shed light on the nature of visual sensory abnormalities frequently reported in this population. We examined line orientation sensitivity along oblique and vertical axes in a sample of 26 boys with ASD (IQ > 68) and 38 typically developing (TD) boys aged 7-15 years, as well as in a subsample of carefully IQ-matched ASD and TD participants. Children were asked to detect the direction of tilt of a high-contrast black-and-white grating relative to vertical (90 degrees) or oblique (45 degrees) templates. The oblique effect was reduced in children with ASD as compared to TD participants, irrespective of their IQ. This reduction was due to poor orientation sensitivity along the vertical axis in ASD children, while their ability to discriminate line orientation along the oblique axis was unaffected. We speculate that this deficit in sensitivity to vertical orientation may reflect disrupted mechanisms of early experience-dependent learning that takes place during the critical period for orientation selectivity.
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