Attention and Working Memory in Adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Functional MRI Study

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Jukka S. Rahko
Virve A. Vuontela
Synnöve Carlson
Juha Nikkinen
Tuula M. Hurtig
Sanna Kuusikko-Gauffin
Marja-Leena Mattila
Katja K. Jussila
Jukka J. Remes
Eira M. Jansson-Verkasalo
Eeva T. Aronen
David L. Pauls
Hanna E. Ebeling
Osmo Tervonen
Irma K. Moilanen
Vesa J. Kiviniemi
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[1] University of Oulu,PEDEGO Research Unit, Child Psychiatry, University Hospital of Oulu
[2] Aalto University School of Science,Brain Research Unit, O. V. Lounasmaa Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience and Biomedical Engineering
[3] University of Helsinki,Neuroscience Unit, Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Institute of Biomedicine/Physiology
[4] University and University Hospital of Oulu,Department of Diagnostic Radiology
[5] University of Oulu,Institute of Health Sciences, Clinic of Child Psychiatry, University and University Hospital of Oulu
[6] University and University Hospital of Oulu,Neurocognitive Unit
[7] University of Helsinki,Children’s Hospital, Child Psychiatry, Helsinki University Central Hospital
[8] Massachusetts General Hospital/Harvard Medical School,Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Center for Human Genetic Research
[9] University of Turku,Department of Behavioral Sciences and Philosophy, Centre for Cognitive Neuroscience (CCN)
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Autism spectrum disorder; Attention; Default mode network; Working memory; Visuospatial;
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The present study examined attention and memory load-dependent differences in the brain activation and deactivation patterns between adolescents with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and typically developing (TD) controls using functional magnetic resonance imaging. Attentional (0-back) and working memory (WM; 2-back) processing and load differences (0 vs. 2-back) were analysed. WM-related areas activated and default mode network deactivated normally in ASDs as a function of task load. ASDs performed the attentional 0-back task similarly to TD controls but showed increased deactivation in cerebellum and right temporal cortical areas and weaker activation in other cerebellar areas. Increasing task load resulted in multiple responses in ASDs compared to TD and in inadequate modulation of brain activity in right insula, primary somatosensory, motor and auditory cortices. The changes during attentional task may reflect compensatory mechanisms enabling normal behavioral performance. The inadequate memory load-dependent modulation of activity suggests diminished compensatory potential in ASD.
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