Atypical visual perception in people with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is hypothesized to stem from an imbalance in excitatory and inhibitory processes in the brain. We used neuronal oscillations in the gamma frequency range (30–90 Hz), which emerge from a balanced interaction of excitation and inhibition in the brain, to assess contextual modulation processes in early visual perception. Electroencephalography was recorded in 12 high-functioning adults with ASD and 12 age- and IQ-matched control participants. Oscillations in the gamma frequency range were analyzed in response to stimuli consisting of small line-like elements. Orientation-specific contextual modulation was manipulated by parametrically increasing the amount of homogeneously oriented elements in the stimuli. The stimuli elicited a strong steady-state gamma response around the refresh-rate of 60 Hz, which was larger for controls than for participants with ASD. The amount of orientation homogeneity (contextual modulation) influenced the gamma response in control subjects, while for subjects with ASD this was not the case. The atypical steady-state gamma response to contextual modulation in subjects with ASD may capture the link between an imbalance in excitatory and inhibitory neuronal processing and atypical visual processing in ASD.
Atypical excitation–inhibition balance in autism captured by the gamma response to contextual modulation☆
T. M. Snijders,B. Milivojevic,C. Kemner
Published 2013 in NeuroImage: Clinical
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- Publication year
2013
- Venue
NeuroImage: Clinical
- Publication date
2013-07-02
- Fields of study
Medicine, Psychology
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- age- and iq-matched control participants
The comparison group matched to the ASD participants on age and IQ.
Aliases: control participants, controls
- autism spectrum disorders (asd)
A group of neurodevelopmental conditions represented here by the participants with autism spectrum disorders.
Aliases: ASD
- contextual modulation
Changes in the visual response produced by varying the surrounding stimulus context.
Aliases: context dependence
- electroencephalography
A scalp-recording method used to measure brain electrical activity during the visual task.
Aliases: EEG
- excitation-inhibition balance
The balance between excitatory and inhibitory neural processes that is discussed as a mechanism for the observed visual responses.
Aliases: E/I balance
- gamma response
A neuronal oscillatory response in the gamma frequency range measured from visual stimulation.
Aliases: gamma oscillations, gamma-band response
- orientation homogeneity
The degree to which the small line-like stimulus elements share the same orientation.
Aliases: homogeneously oriented elements
- steady-state gamma response
A gamma-range response that is entrained to the visual refresh rate during the stimulus presentation.
Aliases: SSGR
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