Neural Basis of Visual Attentional Orienting in Childhood Autism Spectrum Disorders

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Eric R. Murphy
Megan Norr
John F. Strang
Lauren Kenworthy
William D. Gaillard
Chandan J. Vaidya
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[1] Washington University in St. Louis,Department of Psychiatry
[2] University of California,Department of Psychology
[3] Berkley,Children’s Research Institute
[4] Children’s National Medical Center,Department of Psychology, 306 White
[5] Georgetown University,Gravenor Hall
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Autism spectrum disorder; Attention orienting; Visual salience; fMRI; Restricted and repetitive behavior;
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We examined spontaneous attention orienting to visual salience in stimuli without social significance using a modified Dot-Probe task during functional magnetic resonance imaging in high-functioning preadolescent children with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and age- and IQ-matched control children. While the magnitude of attentional bias (faster response to probes in the location of solid color patch) to visually salient stimuli was similar in the groups, activation differences in frontal and temporoparietal regions suggested hyper-sensitivity to visual salience or to sameness in ASD children. Further, activation in a subset of those regions was associated with symptoms of restricted and repetitive behavior. Thus, atypicalities in response to visual properties of stimuli may drive attentional orienting problems associated with ASD.
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