2018
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201804.0302.v1
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Colors of Autism Spectrum: A Single Paradigm Explains the Heterogeneity in Autism Spectrum Disorder

Abstract: We propose a theory of ASD as a condition of comorbid cognitive impairments that corrupt the learning, encoding, and manipulation of episodic and semantic memories. We consider (i) episodic and semantic memory functions of the entorhinal-hippocampal complex, (ii) constraints on the transfer and encoding of these memory components into neocortical areas, and (iii) the demands of cognitively manipulating memories in distributed computations being necessary for goaloriented interactions. In ASD, learning and cogn… Show more

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“…Recurrent connections make a spatio-temporal model from the spatial one, propagate the representation forward in time for upstream estimation of the downstream signal and to compare them to produce errors for correction and for learning. See also Lorincz and Buzsáki (4), Chrobak et al (5), and Lorincz (6).…”
Section: Cartesian Factors (Cfs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Recurrent connections make a spatio-temporal model from the spatial one, propagate the representation forward in time for upstream estimation of the downstream signal and to compare them to produce errors for correction and for learning. See also Lorincz and Buzsáki (4), Chrobak et al (5), and Lorincz (6).…”
Section: Cartesian Factors (Cfs)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond impairments in social learning, this pathway influences the learning of motor control. For a theoretical description and the review of the neuronal findings [see e.g., (6,66)] and the references therein. Experimental results also show the complexity of potential genetic influences: polymorphism in the DARPP-32 gene play a role in probabilistic reward learning, C957T polymorphism of the DRD2 gene associated with avoiding choices that give rise to negative outcomes stochastically, whereas the Val/Met polymorphism of the COMT gene is involved in the ability of rapid adoption from trial to trial (67).…”
Section: Dopaminergic Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Prediction of future inputs can be severely spoiled if some of the elements of the sparse dictionary are mixed or missing. Lőrincz & Buzsáki (2000), Chrobak, Lőrincz, & Buzsáki (2000), and Lőrincz (2018).…”
Section: Autoencodermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Beyond impairments in social learning, this pathway influences the learning of motor control. For a theoretical description and the review of the neuronal findings, see, e.g., (David et al 2008;Lőrincz, 2018) and the references therein. Experimental results also show the complexity of potential genetic influences: one gene plays a role in probabilistic reward learning and another one in avoiding choices that give rise to negative outcomes stochastically, whereas a third one is involved in the ability of rapid adaption from trial to trial (Frank et al 2007).…”
Section: Dopaminergic Pathwaymentioning
confidence: 99%