Autism as a neural systems disorder: A theory of frontal-posterior underconnectivity
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Auteurs : Marcel Adam Just [États-Unis] ; Timothy A. Keller [États-Unis] ; Vicente L. Malave [États-Unis] ; Rajesh K. Kana [États-Unis] ; Sashank Varma [États-Unis]Source :
- Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews [ 0149-7634 ] ; 2012.
Abstract
The underconnectivity theory of autism attributes the disorder to lower anatomical and functional systems connectivity between frontal and more posterior cortical processing. Here we review evidence for the theory and present a computational model of an executive functioning task (Tower of London) implementing the assumptions of underconnectivity. We make two modifications to a previous computational account of performance and brain activity in typical individuals in the Tower of London task (
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