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A different view on the checkerboard? Alterations in early and late visually evoked EEG potentials in Asperger observers.
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- Kornmeier, Juergen (Autor)
- Wörner, Rike (Autor)
- Riedel, Andreas (Autor)
- Bach, Michael (Autor)
- Tebartz van Elst, Ludger (Autor)
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A different view on the checkerboard? Alterations in early and late visually evoked EEG potentials in Asperger observers.
Zusammenfassung
BACKGROUND: Asperger Autism is a lifelong psychiatric condition with highly circumscribed interests and routines, problems in social cognition, verbal and nonverbal communication, and also perceptual abnormalities with sensory hypersensitivity. To objectify both lower-level visual and cognitive alterations we looked for differences in visual event-related potentials (EEG) between Asperger observers and matched controls while they observed simple checkerboard stimuli. METHODS: In a balanced oddball paradigm checkerboards of two checksizes (0.6° and 1.2°) were presented with different frequencies. Participants counted the occurrence times of the rare fine or rare coarse checkerboards in different experimental conditions. We focused on early visual ERP differences as a function of checkerboard size and the classical P3b ERP component as an indicator of cognitive processing. RESULTS: We found an early (100-200 ms after stimulus onset) occipital ERP effect of checkerboard size (dominant spatial frequency). This effect was weaker in the Asperger than in the control observers. Further a typical parietal/central oddball-P3b occurred at 500 ms with the rare checkerboards. The P3b showed a right-hemispheric lateralization, which was more prominent in Asperger than in control observers. DISCUSSION: The difference in the early occipital ERP effect between the two groups may be a physiological marker of differences in the processing of small visual details in Asperger observers compared to normal controls. The stronger lateralization of the P3b in Asperger observers may indicate a stronger involvement of the right-hemispheric network of bottom-up attention. The lateralization of the P3b signal might be a compensatory consequence of the compromised early checksize effect. Higher-level analytical information processing units may need to compensate for difficulties in low-level signal analysis.
Publikation
PloS one
Band
9
Ausgabe
3
Seiten
e90993
Datum
2014
Zeitschriften-Abkürzung
PLoS One
Sprache
eng
ISSN
1932-6203
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Place: United States
PMID: 24632708
PMCID: PMC3954585
Zitierung
Kornmeier, J., Wörner, R., Riedel, A., Bach, M., & Tebartz van Elst, L. (2014). A different view on the checkerboard? Alterations in early and late visually evoked EEG potentials in Asperger observers. PloS One, 9(3), e90993. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0090993
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