2019
DOI: 10.17691/stm2019.11.3.09
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The Role of Functional MRI in Understanding the Origin of Speech Delay in Autism Spectrum Disorders

Abstract: Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) are disorders of psychic development characterized by the difficulties of social interaction and stereotyped and repetitive patterns of behavior. Rather often they are accompanied by disturbances of speech, intelligence, and adaptive behavior. Pathogenesis of ASD is still poorly studied. MRI with its latest modalities is a modern diagnostic method enabling medical providers to evaluate structural, metabolic, and functional features of brain development in this pathology. The aim… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, ASD groups showed a loss of this left hemisphere lateralization. Such results in those infants and toddlers who developed ASD is consistent with the hypothesis that failure of proper language development and neural circuitry is an important indicator of autism 13,15,16,40–44 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…Meanwhile, ASD groups showed a loss of this left hemisphere lateralization. Such results in those infants and toddlers who developed ASD is consistent with the hypothesis that failure of proper language development and neural circuitry is an important indicator of autism 13,15,16,40–44 …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Such results in those infants and toddlers who developed ASD is consistent with the hypothesis that failure of proper language development and neural circuitry is an important indicator of autism. 13,15,16,[40][41][42][43][44] Our aforementioned inference that only selected brain ROI have variating activation responses to certain task leads to the potential of inclusion of only such brain regions in our proposed classification model. The achieved classification results support the hypothesis that efficient extraction and reduction of input feature dimensionality yields higher diagnostic accuracy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Whereas those within the mild group and non-ASD group showed typical left-sided dominance in response to a language task, this larger group of ASD subjects (those with moderate and severe ADOS CSS) showed a loss of this left hemisphere lateralization. These results in those toddler and infants who developed ASD is again consistent with the hypothesis that failure of proper language development and neural circuitry is an important indicator of autism and its severity [13], [15]- [18], [20]- [22]. We used multiple classification systems to delineate the mild/non-ASD groups from moderate and severe ASD groups with an average accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of 70% to 80%.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…Previous studies suggest a multi-modal approach may lead to more accurate classification [15]. These modalities may include the transcriptome, ERP/EEG, MEG, fNIRs, and DTI/Rs/Structural MRI [13]- [18], [20]- [22]. Such works need to combine evidence of MRI modalities, genetics, and early clinical behavioral assessment in larger sample sizes where the prevalence of ASD subgroups could be accurately quantitated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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