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Cerebellum, Language, and Cognition in Autism and Specific Language Impairment
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|作者:
Steven M. Hodge
Nikos Makris
David N. Kennedy
Verne S. Caviness
James Howard
Lauren McGrath
Shelly Steele
Jean A. Frazier
Helen Tager-Flusberg
Gordon J. Harris
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital,Center for Morphometric Analysis
[2] Massachusetts General Hospital,Radiology Computer Aided Diagnostics Laboratory
[3] Boston University School of Medicine,Lab of Cognitive Neuroscience
[4] Harvard Medical School,Department of Psychiatry
[5] Cambridge Health Alliance,Center for Child and Adolescent Development, Department of Psychiatry
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Autism;
Specific language impairment;
Cerebellum;
Broca’s area;
Asymmetry;
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We performed cerebellum segmentation and parcellation on magnetic resonance images from right-handed boys, aged 6–13 years, including 22 boys with autism [16 with language impairment (ALI)], 9 boys with Specific Language Impairment (SLI), and 11 normal controls. Language-impaired groups had reversed asymmetry relative to unimpaired groups in posterior-lateral cerebellar lobule VIIIA (right side larger in unimpaired groups, left side larger in ALI and SLI), contralateral to previous findings in inferior frontal cortex language areas. Lobule VIIA Crus I was smaller in SLI than in ALI. Vermis volume, particularly anterior I–V, was decreased in language-impaired groups. Language performance test scores correlated with lobule VIIIA asymmetry and with anterior vermis volume. These findings suggest ALI and SLI subjects show abnormalities in neurodevelopment of fronto-corticocerebellar circuits that manage motor control and the processing of language, cognition, working memory, and attention.
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页码:300 / 316
页数:16
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