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AUTISM: MORE RELIANT ON VISUALIZATION

HELP Learning Center in Boise, ID provides vision therapy and Interactive Metronome therapy.HELP Learning Center treats vision problems related to autism.

Sentence comprehension in autism:  Thinking in pictures with decreased functional connectivity. 

Comprehending high-imagery sentences, like the number eight when rotated 90 degrees looks like a pair of eyeglasses, involves the participation and integration of several cortical regions.  The linguistic content must be processed to determine what is to be mentally imaged, and then the mental image must be evaluated and related to the sentence.

A theory of cortical underconnectivity in autism predicts that the interregional collaboration required between linguistic and imaginal processing in this task would be underserved in autism.  A functional MRI study examined brain activation in 12 participants with autism and 13 age and IQ matched control participants while they processed sentences with either high or low imagery content.  The analysis of functional connectivity among cortical regions showed that the language and spatial centers in the participants with autism were not as well synchronized as in the control group.

In addition to the functional connectivity differences, there was also a group difference in activation.  In the processing of low-imagery sentences (e.g. Additional, subtraction and multiplication are all math skills), the use of imagery is not essential to comprehension.  Nevertheless, the autism group activiated parietal and occipital brain regions associated with imagery for comprehending both the low and high-imagery sentences, suggesting that they were using mental imagery in both conditions.  In contrast, the control group showed imagery related activation primarily in the high-imagery condition.

The findings provide futher evidence of underintegration of language and imagery in Neuroplasticity (and hence expand the understanding of underconnectivity) but also show that people with autism are more reliant on visualization to support language comprehension.

Brain. 2006 Sep;129(Pt 9): 2484-93. Epub 2006 Jul 10

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UPTOWN BOISE
7960 W Rifleman St #150
Boise , Idaho , 83704 USA
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190 N 8th St
Boise , Idaho , 83702 USA
208-338-0500


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