2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.neubiorev.2019.09.034
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Circuits for social learning: A unified model and application to Autism Spectrum Disorder

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“…In this study, we investigated GABA+ concentrations in the left parietal lobe, a region involved in sensory processing and integration (Berlucchi & Vallar, 2018; Klingner & Witte, 2018), including social cognition and language (Bzdok et al, 2016; Coslett & Schwartz, 2018). Atypical sensory processing is central to the ASD phenotype (Baum et al, 2015), and has been proposed to contribute to the social difficulties observed in ASD (DeMayo et al, 2019; Kojovic et al, 2019; Thye et al, 2018). Further, the parietal lobe is relatively spared from the substantial morphological differences seen in younger children with ASD (Courchesne et al, 2011), and MRS data quality is typically high in this region (compared to frontal or cortical surface voxels that are more susceptible to artifacts due to lipid contamination or field inhomogeneities; de Graaf, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we investigated GABA+ concentrations in the left parietal lobe, a region involved in sensory processing and integration (Berlucchi & Vallar, 2018; Klingner & Witte, 2018), including social cognition and language (Bzdok et al, 2016; Coslett & Schwartz, 2018). Atypical sensory processing is central to the ASD phenotype (Baum et al, 2015), and has been proposed to contribute to the social difficulties observed in ASD (DeMayo et al, 2019; Kojovic et al, 2019; Thye et al, 2018). Further, the parietal lobe is relatively spared from the substantial morphological differences seen in younger children with ASD (Courchesne et al, 2011), and MRS data quality is typically high in this region (compared to frontal or cortical surface voxels that are more susceptible to artifacts due to lipid contamination or field inhomogeneities; de Graaf, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has revealed that increases in parasympathetic measures are associated with positive behavioral responses to cognitive and psychological interventions [Garakani et al, 2009; Middleton & Ashby, 1995; Shahrestani, Stewart, Quintana, Hickie, & Guastella, 2014] and decreased risk for CVD [Kemp & Quintana, 2013]. Other research has proposed that HRV may be more useful as a potential biomarker of early life social responsiveness in the development of ASD [DeMayo et al, 2019]. Whether HRV has broader potential to provide a biomarker beyond cardiovascular intervention focused studies in ASD thus requires evaluation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Further to the above findings, it has been suggested that HRV may provide a useful biological marker for disorders associated with socioemotional and behavioral difficulties due to the proposed role of the vagus nerve in regulating cortical, emotional and behavioral functioning [Porges, 1995; DeMayo, Young, Hickie, Song, & Guastella, 2019; Beauchaine & Thayer, 2015]. For example, a considerable body of research suggests that the vagus nerve, which modulates HRV, has a role in the promotion of engagement and disengagement in social environments [Crowell et al, 2006; Porges, 1995].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The physiological effects of TEAS are similar to that of EA on analgesia [ 39 ] and other diseases [ 40 ]. Acupuncture intervention at an early age or during developmental critical periods may be beneficial to the facilitation of AIDRR (Activate, Integrate, Discriminate, Respond, Reward) neural loop [ 41 ]. A functional magnetic resonance imaging investigation demonstrated that acupuncture at “Fengchi” (GB 20) specifically targeting the cerebello–thalamo–cortical (CTC) circuit to alleviate the PD tremor [ 42 ].…”
Section: Acupuncture Can Cause Prosocial Effects Of Oxytocinmentioning
confidence: 99%