2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2022.04.004
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Reduced asymmetry of the hand knob area and decreased sensorimotor u-fiber connectivity in middle-aged adults with autism

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“…In our study, the results showed that various GM asymmetry alterations were located in several clusters in the general ASD group, predominantly involving the temporal, frontal, and parahippocampal gyrus, which part overlapped with findings in previous studies, such as the parahippocampal gyrus having more leftward asymmetry (Li et al, 2021). However, in the postcentral gyrus, general ASD showed more rightward asymmetry; previous studies by Hau et al (2022) reported leftward asymmetry of the postcentral gyrus volume in ASD patients relative to the TD group. Interestingly, we found that this brain region exhibited more rightward asymmetry in the SI and RRB subgroups but leftward asymmetry in the VA subgroup.…”
Section: The Atypical Pattern Of Gm Asymmetry In the General Asd Groupsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…In our study, the results showed that various GM asymmetry alterations were located in several clusters in the general ASD group, predominantly involving the temporal, frontal, and parahippocampal gyrus, which part overlapped with findings in previous studies, such as the parahippocampal gyrus having more leftward asymmetry (Li et al, 2021). However, in the postcentral gyrus, general ASD showed more rightward asymmetry; previous studies by Hau et al (2022) reported leftward asymmetry of the postcentral gyrus volume in ASD patients relative to the TD group. Interestingly, we found that this brain region exhibited more rightward asymmetry in the SI and RRB subgroups but leftward asymmetry in the VA subgroup.…”
Section: The Atypical Pattern Of Gm Asymmetry In the General Asd Groupsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The double asterisks (**) represent a significant P value less than 0.01. (A) WMH volume comparison in whole white matter (Whole), periventricular (PV) and deep white matter ( 15 ). (B) WMH volume comparison in different lobes (bilateral frontal, temporal, parietal, occipital lobes) and cerebellum.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Quantitative studies of the presence of U-fiber involvement are valuable in narrowing the differential diagnosis of different WM lesions. Recently, several quantitative studies have analyzed disease characteristics and mechanisms based on U-fibers in diseases such as epilepsy ( 13 ), autism spectrum disorders ( 14 , 15 ), and first-episode schizophrenia ( 16 ). However, in those studies of WM disease, little attention was given to the quantification of U-fibers, especially for cerebral small vessel diseases (cSVD).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other anatomical studies examining age‐related effects have indicated differential rates of morphological change across adulthood compared to typical controls (Braden & Riecken, 2019; Kohli et al., 2019). Connectivity studies have suggested both functional and anatomical differences underlying motor dysfunction in adults with ASD, including reduced and more variable sensorimotor cortex functional connectivity (Linke et al., 2020) and diminished morphological laterality and u‐fiber connectivity based on diffusion MRI data (Hau et al., 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%