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Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience | 2014

Underconnectivity of the superior temporal sulcus predicts emotion recognition deficits in autism

Kaat Alaerts; Daniel G. Woolley; Jean Steyaert; Adriana Di Martino; Stephan Swinnen; Nicole Wenderoth

Neurodevelopmental disconnections have been assumed to cause behavioral alterations in autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). Here, we combined measurements of intrinsic functional connectivity (iFC) from resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) with task-based fMRI to explore whether altered activity and/or iFC of the right posterior superior temporal sulcus (pSTS) mediates deficits in emotion recognition in ASD. Fifteen adults with ASD and 15 matched-controls underwent resting-state and task-based fMRI, during which participants discriminated emotional states from point light displays (PLDs). Intrinsic FC of the right pSTS was further examined using 584 (278 ASD/306 controls) resting-state data of the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange (ABIDE). Participants with ASD were less accurate than controls in recognizing emotional states from PLDs. Analyses revealed pronounced ASD-related reductions both in task-based activity and resting-state iFC of the right pSTS with fronto-parietal areas typically encompassing the action observation network (AON). Notably, pSTS-hypo-activity was related to pSTS-hypo-connectivity, and both measures were predictive of emotion recognition performance with each measure explaining a unique part of the variance. Analyses with the large independent ABIDE dataset replicated reductions in pSTS-iFC to fronto-parietal regions. These findings provide novel evidence that pSTS hypo-activity and hypo-connectivity with the fronto-parietal AON are linked to the social deficits characteristic of ASD.


Archive | 2012

actionsregions involved in the observation of bimanual

Marcus H. Heitger; Jan Jastorff; Stephan Swinnen; A Guy


Archive | 2011

Switching and white matter integrity of cortico-subcorticalloops in traumatic brain injury

Inge Leunissen; James P. Coxon; Karen Caeyenberghs; Monique Geurts; K Michiels; Stefan Sunaert; Stephan Swinnen


Archive | 2011

Tracking motor learning pathways with DTI and a novel bimanual task

Helene M. Sisti; Jolien Gooijers; Marcus H. Heitger; Monique Geurts; Karen Caeyenberghs; Stephan Swinnen


Archive | 2011

Callosal contributions to bimanual coordination: influence of task complexity and sensory feedback

Jolien Gooijers; Karen Caeyenberghs; Alexander Leemans; Helene M. Sisti; Marcus H. Heitger; Stephan Swinnen


Archive | 2010

Switching between bimanual movement patterns in young adults with traumatic brain injury

Inge Leunissen; James P. Coxon; Karen Caeyenberghs; Monique Geurts; K Michiels; Hilde Beyens; Carlotte Kiekens; Stefan Sunaert; Stephan Swinnen


Archive | 2009

Action observation and action sound-listening in congenitally deaf and blind subjects: facilitation of primary motor cortex? A TMS study

Kaat Alaerts; Stephan Swinnen; Nici Wenderoth


Archive | 2009

Comparing attention requirements during motor imagery and movement observation by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)

Nici Wenderoth; D. Hannes; I. Ibens; G. De Gruiter; Tanja Ceux; Elke Heremans; Oron Levin; Werner Helsen; Stephan Swinnen; Kaat Alaerts


Archive | 2008

Multimodal integration dynamics at the level of the primary motor cortex: a TMS study

Kaat Alaerts; Stephan Swinnen; Nici Wenderoth


Archive | 2008

Why does the dominant hand outperform the non-dominant? Combining TMS and behavioral results

Katrien Vercauteren; Dorothée Callaert; Monica Perez; Stefan Sunaert; Stephan Swinnen; Nicole Wenderoth

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Kaat Alaerts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Nici Wenderoth

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Stefan Sunaert

The Catholic University of America

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Karen Caeyenberghs

Australian Catholic University

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Katrien Vercauteren

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Marcus H. Heitger

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Monique Geurts

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Oron Levin

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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Dorothée Callaert

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

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