2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11682-007-9013-0
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Occipital-temporal Reduction and Sustained Visual Attention Deficit in Prenatal Alcohol Exposed Adults

Abstract: Visual attention problems have been reported in association with prenatal alcohol exposure (PAE). With related behavioral data documented in literature, further investigation of this PAE effect would benefit from integrating functional and anatomical imaging data to ascertain its neurobiological basis. The current study investigated the possible functional and anatomical bases for the PAE-related visual sustained attention deficit. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were collected while the subj… Show more

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“…In a visual shape detection task to test sustained attention, young adults with FASD exhibited lower accuracy and longer reaction times compared to healthy peers. Higher activation of the superior occipital temporal area was observed, which may be attributable to the volume reduction in the ventral occipital temporal area in these subjects [42]. Attention deficits were also reflected through poor performance in search tasks that required participants to locate a character that first…”
Section: Altered Brain Network Recruitment and Activation In Task Permentioning
confidence: 89%
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“…In a visual shape detection task to test sustained attention, young adults with FASD exhibited lower accuracy and longer reaction times compared to healthy peers. Higher activation of the superior occipital temporal area was observed, which may be attributable to the volume reduction in the ventral occipital temporal area in these subjects [42]. Attention deficits were also reflected through poor performance in search tasks that required participants to locate a character that first…”
Section: Altered Brain Network Recruitment and Activation In Task Permentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Gray matter density was found increased in the parietal region [41;42], unilaterally in the peri-Sylvian cortices of the temporal and parietal lobes [43], and the frontal and occipital temporal regions [42].…”
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“…Slice timing correction, rigid body registration, regressing out of WM and cerebrospinal fluid time series, temporal filtering with 0.009-0.0237 Hz band-pass, and spatial smoothing with 2.5-mm full width at half maximum Gaussian blur were performed by using a script of AFNI (http://afni.nimh.nih.gov) (Li et al, 2008). Anatomical ROI for the whole PCC, ACC, and dorsal/media prefrontal cortex (DMPFC) were selected by using the graphical user interface of AFNI software (https://afni .nimh.nih.gov) with the monkey brain atlas (Saleem and Logothetis, 2007) and anatomical T 1 -weighted images as references.…”
Section: Image Data Processing and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our implementation, only one channel located in occipital lobe is selected because the occipital lobe is responsible for visual perception and visual attention [27][28]. Entropy based fractal dimension model [29] is used to distinguish brain states such as relaxed and concentrated.…”
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confidence: 99%