2023
DOI: 10.7554/elife.86035
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Atypical cognitive training-induced learning and brain plasticity and their relation to insistence on sameness in children with autism

Abstract: Children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) often display atypical learning styles, however little is known regarding learning-related brain plasticity and its relation to clinical phenotypic features. Here, we investigate cognitive learning and neural plasticity using functional brain imaging and a novel numerical problem-solving training protocol. Children with ASD showed comparable learning relative to typically developing children but were less likely to shift from rule-based to memory-based strategy. Wh… Show more

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“…Cortical circuits are known to undergo representational drift, with neurons changing their response properties to stimuli while keeping overall representation of the stimuli constant to a large degree ( Pérez-Ortega et al, 2021 ; Aschauer et al, 2022 ; Chambers et al, 2022 ). ASD is often associated with preservative thinking and repetitive behavior ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), and in children with ASD, learning is associated with more stable rather than plastic neural representation ( Liu et al, 2023 ). Thus, investigating representational drift in FMR1 KO mice is a promising endeavor to uncover the underlying causes on a circuitry level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cortical circuits are known to undergo representational drift, with neurons changing their response properties to stimuli while keeping overall representation of the stimuli constant to a large degree ( Pérez-Ortega et al, 2021 ; Aschauer et al, 2022 ; Chambers et al, 2022 ). ASD is often associated with preservative thinking and repetitive behavior ( American Psychiatric Association, 2013 ), and in children with ASD, learning is associated with more stable rather than plastic neural representation ( Liu et al, 2023 ). Thus, investigating representational drift in FMR1 KO mice is a promising endeavor to uncover the underlying causes on a circuitry level.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered perceptual processes can disrupt an individual's interactions with their environment, and with others, which may result in altered conceptual representations unique to their own experiences, leading to cascades of idiosyncratic effects (Kiefer et al., 2007; Mercado et al., 2020; Vogelsang et al., 2024). Neuroimaging studies show that children with ASD have atypical plasticity in neural representations during problem‐solving tasks compared with TD children (Liu et al., 2023). How specifically variations in somatosensory reactivity and plasticity contribute to the diverse social and cognitive symptoms associated with NDDs remains uncertain.…”
Section: Atypical Plasticity As a Source Of Developmental Heterogeneitymentioning
confidence: 99%