2012
DOI: 10.1111/j.1469-8749.2011.04153.x
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Imaging evidence for disturbances in multiple learning and memory systems in persons with autism spectrum disorders

Abstract: ASD Autism spectrum disorders MNS Mirror neuron system STS Superior temporal sulcus AIM The aim of this article is to review neuroimaging studies of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) that examine declarative, socio-emotional, and procedural learning and memory systems.METHOD We conducted a search of PubMed from 1996 to 2010 using the terms 'autism,' 'learning,' 'memory,' and 'neuroimaging.' We limited our review to studies correlating learning and memory function with neuroimaging features of the brain. RESULTST… Show more

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“…Thus far, neuroimaging studies have not consistently reported difference in the overall volume of hippocampus between ASD and control groups [35, 39]. However, other studies have indicated that declarative memory in ASD patients is characterized by selective impairment in both encoding and retrieving of episodic memory, which is relational and contextual.…”
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“…Thus far, neuroimaging studies have not consistently reported difference in the overall volume of hippocampus between ASD and control groups [35, 39]. However, other studies have indicated that declarative memory in ASD patients is characterized by selective impairment in both encoding and retrieving of episodic memory, which is relational and contextual.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, other studies have indicated that declarative memory in ASD patients is characterized by selective impairment in both encoding and retrieving of episodic memory, which is relational and contextual. In contrast, semantic memory, which is factual and item-based, is relatively preserved [39]. Some individuals with ASD even exhibit superior memory that depends on repetition and familiarity, but have difficulties with memory that uses relation and context.…”
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“…It may be that more refined measures that assess neural connectivity and networks such as fMRI and diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) will better clarify the neurobiological basis of memory impairment in autism. A review of the literature on memory in ASD by Goh and Peterson (2012) reveals that the bulk of the existing research in this involves structural imaging rather than functional imaging, so there is an absence of such research to address the neural connectivity of memory in ASD. Future studies investigating the structure and functional neuroimaging of neural pathways in memory regions may provide insight regarding abnormalities that contribute to memory and learning impairments in this population.…”
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“…As with Down syndrome, children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may also experience impairments in hippocampal-dependent learning and memory [76]. However, unlike Down syndrome, it is the excessive neural activity, leading to excitatory/inhibitory imbalance in the brain, that has been implicated with the neuropathological characteristics of ASD [21,77].…”
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confidence: 99%