Title of article :
Examining the Dominant Presence of Brain Grey Matter in Autism During Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Author/Authors :
Batouli ، Amir Hossein Department of Neuroscience and Addiction Studies, Neuroimaging and Analysis Group - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Razavi ، Foroogh Neuroimaging and Analysis Group - Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Sisakhti ، Minoo Neuroimaging and Analysis Group - Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging, Institute for Cognitive Sciences Studies - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Oghabian ، Zeinab Neuroimaging and Analysis Group - Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ahmadzade ، Haady Department of Neuroscience and Addiction Studies, Neuroimaging and Analysis Group - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Research Center for Molecular and Cellular Imaging - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Tehrani Doost ، Mehdi Department of Neuroscience and Addiction Studies - School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine, Research Center for Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences, Roozbeh Psychiatry Hospital - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
From page :
585
To page :
604
Abstract :
Introduction: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with symptoms appearing from early childhood. Behavioral modifications, special education, and medicines are used to treat ASD; however, the effectiveness of the treatments depends on early diagnosis of the disorder. The primary approach in diagnosing ASD is based on clinical interviews and valid scales. Still, methods based on brain imaging could also be possible diagnostic biomarkers for ASD. #160; Methods: To identify the amount of information the functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) reveals on ASD, we reviewed 292 task-based fMRI studies on ASD individuals. This study is part of a systematic review with the registration number CRD42017070975. Results: We observed that face perception, language, attention, and social processing tasks were mainly studied in ASD. In addition, 73 brain regions, nearly 83% of brain grey matter, showed an altered activation between the ASD and normal individuals during these four tasks, either in a lower or a higher activation. #160; Conclusion: Using imaging methods, such as fMRI, to diagnose and predict ASD is a great objective; research similar to the present study could be the initial step.
Keywords :
Functional magnetic resonance imaging , Examinations and diagnoses , Autism
Journal title :
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
Journal title :
Basic and Clinical Neuroscience
Record number :
2753763
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