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A convergent structure-function substrate of cognitive imbalances in autism

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Title
A convergent structure-function substrate of cognitive imbalances in autism
Author(s)
Seok-Jun Hong; Mottron, Laurent; Bo-Yong Park; Benkarim, Oualid; Valk, Sofie L.; Paquola, Casey; Lariviere, Sara; de Wael, Reinder Vos; Degre-Pelletier, Janie; Soulieres, Isabelle; Ramphal, Bruce; Margolis, Amy; Milham, Michael; Di Martino, Adriana; Bernhardt, Boris C.
Publication Date
2023-03
Journal
CEREBRAL CORTEX, v.33, no.5, pp.1566 - 1580
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
Abstract
Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a common neurodevelopmental diagnosis showing substantial phenotypic heterogeneity. A leading example can be found in verbal and nonverbal cognitive skills, which vary from elevated to impaired compared with neurotypical individuals. Moreover, deficits in verbal profiles often coexist with normal or superior performance in the nonverbal domain. Methods To study brain substrates underlying cognitive imbalance in ASD, we capitalized categorical and dimensional IQ profiling as well as multimodal neuroimaging. Results IQ analyses revealed a marked verbal to nonverbal IQ imbalance in ASD across 2 datasets (Dataset-1: 155 ASD, 151 controls; Dataset-2: 270 ASD, 490 controls). Neuroimaging analysis in Dataset-1 revealed a structure-function substrate of cognitive imbalance, characterized by atypical cortical thickening and altered functional integration of language networks alongside sensory and higher cognitive areas. Conclusion Although verbal and nonverbal intelligence have been considered as specifiers unrelated to autism diagnosis, our results indicate that intelligence disparities are accentuated in ASD and reflected by a consistent structure-function substrate affecting multiple brain networks. Our findings motivate the incorporation of cognitive imbalances in future autism research, which may help to parse the phenotypic heterogeneity and inform intervention-oriented subtyping in ASD.
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https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/13132
DOI
10.1093/cercor/bhac156
ISSN
1047-3211
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