Affective neural response to restricted interests in autism spectrum disorders
Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry2013Vol. 55(2), pp. 162–171
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Carissa J. Cascio, Jennifer H. Foss‐Feig, Jessica L. Heacock, Kimberly B. Schauder, Whitney Loring, Baxter P. Rogers, Jennifer R. Pryweller, Cassandra R. Newsom, Jurnell Cockhren, Aize Cao, Scott M. Bolton
Abstract
While affective neural network response and operant behavior are comparable in typical and restricted interests, the narrowness of focus that clinically distinguishes restricted interests in ASD is reflected in more interference in daily life and aberrantly enhanced insula and anterior cingulate response to individuals' own interests in the ASD group. These results further support the involvement of affective neural networks in repetitive behaviors in ASD.
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