Journal article

Atypical Visuospatial Processing in Autism: Insights from Functional Connectivity Analysis

J Mcgrath, K Johnson, C Ecker, E O'Hanlon, M Gill, L Gallagher, H Garavan

Autism Research | Published : 2012

Abstract

Atypical visuospatial processing is commonly described in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs); however the specific neurobiological underpinnings of this phenomenon are poorly understood. Given the extensive evidence suggesting ASDs are characterized by abnormal neural connectivity, this study aimed to investigate network connectivity during visuospatial processing in ASD. Twenty-two males with ASD without intellectual disability and 22 individually matched controls performed a mental rotation task during functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in which two rotated stimuli were judged to be same ("Same Trials") or mirror-imaged ("Mirror Trials"). Behavioral results revealed a relative advan..

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