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Selective disruption of sociocognitive structural brain networks in autism and alexithymia

  • Boris C Bernhardt (Korresp. Autor*in)
  • , Sofie L Valk
  • , Giorgia Silani
  • , Geoffrey Bird
  • , Uta Frith
  • , Tania Singer

Veröffentlichungen: Beitrag in FachzeitschriftArtikelPeer Reviewed

Abstract

Autism spectrum conditions (ASC) are neurodevelopmental disorders characterized by abnormal social cognition. A core feature of ASC is disrupted Theory of Mind (ToM), our ability to take the mental perspective of others. ASC is also associated with alexithymia, a trait characterized by altered emotional interoception and empathy. Here, we applied structural MRI covariance analysis to assess whether ASC and alexithymia differentially affect structural brain networks associated with sociocognitive and socioaffective functions. Based on previous functional MRI findings, we expected disrupted ToM networks (centered on dorsomedial prefontal cortex [dmPFC], and temporo-parietal junction [TPJ]) in ASC, while alexithymia would affect networks centered on fronto-insular cortex (FI), regions associated with interoception of emotion and empathy. Relative to controls, ASC indeed showed reduced covariance in networks centered on dmPFC and TPJ, but not within FI networks. Irrespective of ASC, covariance was negatively modulated by alexithymia in networks extending from FI to posterior regions. Network findings were complemented by self-reports, indicating decreased perspective taking but normal empathic concern in ASC. Our results show divergent effects of ASC and alexithymia on inter-regional structural networks, suggesting that networks mediating socioaffective processes may be separable from networks mediating sociocognitive processing.

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)3258-3267
Seitenumfang10
FachzeitschriftCerebral Cortex
Jahrgang24
Ausgabenummer12
DOIs
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 1 Dez. 2014
Extern publiziertJa

Fördermittel

This work was also supported by grants to T.S. from the European Research Council under the European Community\u2019s Seventh Framework Program (FP7/2007-2013)/ERC Grant agreement no 205557 [EMPATHICBRAIN] as well as from the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF NCCR Affective Sciences: \u2018Neuronal and developmental mechanisms of human empathy\u2019; SNF NCCR Neural Plasticity and Repair: \u2018Plasticity of the empathic and attentional brain\u2019). In addition, it was funded by the Medical Research Council UK (Grant no. G9617036, to U.F). S.L.V. received an Erasmus Mundus scholarship.

ÖFOS 2012

  • 301402 Neurobiologie

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