2018
DOI: 10.1002/hbm.24351
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Brainstem enlargement in preschool children with autism: Results from an intermethod agreement study of segmentation algorithms

Abstract: The intermethod agreement between automated algorithms for brainstem segmentation is investigated, focusing on the potential involvement of this structure in Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD). Inconsistencies highlighted in previous studies on brainstem in the population with ASD may in part be a result of poor agreement in the extraction of structural features between different methods. A sample of 76 children with ASD and 76 age-, gender-, and intelligence-matched controls was considered. Volumetric analyses w… Show more

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“…A likely site of the origins of this autism motor disturbance is in brainstem sensory and motor integrative systems that are closely coupled to those responsible for affective evaluation and social motor expression, together with closely coupled cerebellar structures (Coleman & Gillberg 2012; Fatemi et al 2012; Porges 2011; Trevarthen & Delafield-Butt 2013a). Moebius syndrome follows a developmental error of the cranial nerves, and movement disturbance indicative of a brainstem growth error is evident in autism at birth (Teitelbaum et al 1998), and in preschool children with autism (Bosco et al 2019). Volumetric differences persist across the life span (Haar et al 2014).…”
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“…A likely site of the origins of this autism motor disturbance is in brainstem sensory and motor integrative systems that are closely coupled to those responsible for affective evaluation and social motor expression, together with closely coupled cerebellar structures (Coleman & Gillberg 2012; Fatemi et al 2012; Porges 2011; Trevarthen & Delafield-Butt 2013a). Moebius syndrome follows a developmental error of the cranial nerves, and movement disturbance indicative of a brainstem growth error is evident in autism at birth (Teitelbaum et al 1998), and in preschool children with autism (Bosco et al 2019). Volumetric differences persist across the life span (Haar et al 2014).…”
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“…Communication difficulties may be exacerbated by sensory sensitivity issues [20, 21]. Disruption to expressive motor timing may originate from brainstem processes responsible for the subsecond timing of expressive action seen to be disrupted in children with autism [62-64]. Altogether, efficient expressive “resonance,” or primary intersubjectivity, with a neurotypical other in reciprocal shared sensorimotor interaction can be thwarted.…”
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“…From consideration of the principles of brain control of purposeful muscular activity of the human body in awareness of its environments, objective and social, with appreciation of the efforts and emotions involved, we have outlined a theory of autism, its development and how its problems may be alleviated by relational and sympathetic therapy that adapts the urge for repetitive behaviour into constructive routines (Trevarthen & Delafield-Butt, 2013b). The foundation of our approach is in the phylogenetic record of vertebrate brain systems that direct and evaluate movements with many senses for feedback of biomechanical effects between the body and the environment, as well as within the body between its inner vital organs, media for sustaining nutritive well-being, and harmonisation of activity in its skeletomuscular system to maintain health and growth of the integrated whole Self (Bosco et al, 2018;Dadalko & Travers, 2018;.…”
Section: Sensitive Care For the Primary Self Of A Companion With Autimentioning
confidence: 99%