Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation

Electroencephalography (EEG) and Blood Oxygen Level Dependent Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagining (BOLD fMRI) assessed the neurocorrelates of sensory processing of visual and auditory stimuli in 11 adults with autism (ASD) and 10 neurotypical (NT) controls between the ages of 20-28. We hypothes...

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Main Authors: Elizabeth C Hames, Brandi eMurphy, Ravi eRajmohan, Ronald C Anderson, Mary eBaker, Steven eZupancic, David M Richman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
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EEG
Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00167/full
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spelling doaj-09054ef5ba304c5ca99bc90d23e440912020-11-25T02:10:14ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Human Neuroscience1662-51612016-04-011010.3389/fnhum.2016.00167181329Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI InvestigationElizabeth C Hames0Brandi eMurphy1Ravi eRajmohan2Ronald C Anderson3Mary eBaker4Steven eZupancic5David M Richman6Texas Tech UniversityTexas Tech UniversityTexas Tech University Health Sciences CenterTexas Tech UniversityTexas Tech UniversityTexas Tech UniversityTexas Tech University Health Sciences CenterElectroencephalography (EEG) and Blood Oxygen Level Dependent Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagining (BOLD fMRI) assessed the neurocorrelates of sensory processing of visual and auditory stimuli in 11 adults with autism (ASD) and 10 neurotypical (NT) controls between the ages of 20-28. We hypothesized that ASD performance on combined audiovisual trials would be less accurate with observable decreased EEG power across frontal, temporal, and occipital channels and decreased BOLD fMRI activity in these same regions; reflecting deficits in key sensory processing areas. Analysis focused on EEG power, BOLD fMRI, and accuracy. Lower EEG beta power and lower left auditory cortex fMRI activity were seen in ASD compared to NT when they were presented with auditory stimuli as demonstrated by contrasting the activity from the second presentation of an auditory stimulus in an all auditory block versus the second presentation of a visual stimulus in an all visual block (AA2­VV2). We conclude that in ASD, combined audiovisual processing is more similar than unimodal processing to NTs.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00167/fullauditoryautismEEGfMRIvisualCross-Modal Sensory Processing
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author Elizabeth C Hames
Brandi eMurphy
Ravi eRajmohan
Ronald C Anderson
Mary eBaker
Steven eZupancic
David M Richman
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Brandi eMurphy
Ravi eRajmohan
Ronald C Anderson
Mary eBaker
Steven eZupancic
David M Richman
Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation
Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
auditory
autism
EEG
fMRI
visual
Cross-Modal Sensory Processing
author_facet Elizabeth C Hames
Brandi eMurphy
Ravi eRajmohan
Ronald C Anderson
Mary eBaker
Steven eZupancic
David M Richman
author_sort Elizabeth C Hames
title Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation
title_short Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation
title_full Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation
title_fullStr Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation
title_full_unstemmed Visual, Auditory, and Cross Modal Sensory Processing in Adults with Autism:An EEG Power and BOLD fMRI Investigation
title_sort visual, auditory, and cross modal sensory processing in adults with autism:an eeg power and bold fmri investigation
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Human Neuroscience
issn 1662-5161
publishDate 2016-04-01
description Electroencephalography (EEG) and Blood Oxygen Level Dependent Functional Magnetic Resonance Imagining (BOLD fMRI) assessed the neurocorrelates of sensory processing of visual and auditory stimuli in 11 adults with autism (ASD) and 10 neurotypical (NT) controls between the ages of 20-28. We hypothesized that ASD performance on combined audiovisual trials would be less accurate with observable decreased EEG power across frontal, temporal, and occipital channels and decreased BOLD fMRI activity in these same regions; reflecting deficits in key sensory processing areas. Analysis focused on EEG power, BOLD fMRI, and accuracy. Lower EEG beta power and lower left auditory cortex fMRI activity were seen in ASD compared to NT when they were presented with auditory stimuli as demonstrated by contrasting the activity from the second presentation of an auditory stimulus in an all auditory block versus the second presentation of a visual stimulus in an all visual block (AA2­VV2). We conclude that in ASD, combined audiovisual processing is more similar than unimodal processing to NTs.
topic auditory
autism
EEG
fMRI
visual
Cross-Modal Sensory Processing
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fnhum.2016.00167/full
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