Cell Reports (Nov 2013)

Local Functional Overconnectivity in Posterior Brain Regions Is Associated with Symptom Severity in Autism Spectrum Disorders

  • Christopher Lee Keown,
  • Patricia Shih,
  • Aarti Nair,
  • Nick Peterson,
  • Mark Edward Mulvey,
  • Ralph-Axel Müller

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2013.10.003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 567 – 572

Abstract

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Although growing evidence indicates atypical long-distance connectivity in autism spectrum disorder (ASD), much less is known about local connectivity, despite conjectures that local overconnectivity may be causally involved in the disorder. Using functional connectivity MRI and graph theory, we found that local functional connectivity was atypically increased in adolescents with ASD in temporo-occipital regions bilaterally. Posterior overconnectivity was found to be associated with higher ASD symptom severity, whereas an ASD subsample with low severity showed frontal underconnectivity. The findings suggest links between symptomatology and local connectivity, which vary within the autism spectrum.