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Aberrant dynamic functional connectivity features within default mode network in patients with autism spectrum disorder: evidence from dynamical conditional correlation.


ABSTRACT: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by aberrant functional connectivity (FC) within/between certain large-scale brain networks. Although relatively lower level of FC between default mode network (DMN) regions (i.e., DMN-FC) has been detected in many previous studies, they failed to capture the temporal dynamic features of DMN-FC and were limited by small sample size. Here, the dynamical conditional correlation, which could assess precise FC at each time point and has been proved to be a technique with high test-retest reliability, was applied to investigate the DMN-FC pattern of patients with ASD from the Autism Brain Imaging Data Exchange, which included functional and structural brain imaging data of more than 1000 participants. The data analysis here showed that compared to typical developing (TD) participants, patients with ASD exhibited significantly lower mean DMN-FC level across recording time, but significantly higher variance of DMN-FC level across recording time. Moreover, these alterations were significantly associated with symptom severity of patients, especially their impaired communication skills and repetitive behaviors. These results support the view that aberrant temporal dynamic of FC within DMN is an important neuropathological feature of ASD and is a potential biomarker for ASD diagnosis.

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The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11571-021-09723-9.

SUBMITTER: Jia H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8934807 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Aberrant dynamic functional connectivity features within default mode network in patients with autism spectrum disorder: evidence from dynamical conditional correlation.

Jia Huibin H   Wu Xiangci X   Wang Enguo E  

Cognitive neurodynamics 20211004 2


Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by aberrant functional connectivity (FC) within/between certain large-scale brain networks. Although relatively lower level of FC between default mode network (DMN) regions (i.e., DMN-FC) has been detected in many previous studies, they failed to capture the temporal dynamic features of DMN-FC and were limited by small sample size. Here, the dynamical conditional correlation, which could assess precise FC at each time point and has been proved to b  ...[more]

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