Kana Rajesh K, Keller Timothy A, Cherkassky Vladimir L, Minshew Nancy J, Just Marcel Adam
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Soc Neurosci. 2009;4(2):135-52. doi: 10.1080/17470910802198510. Epub 2008 Jul 3.
This study used fMRI to investigate the functioning of the Theory of Mind (ToM) cortical network in autism during the viewing of animations that in some conditions entailed the attribution of a mental state to animated geometric figures. At the cortical level, mentalizing (attribution of metal states) is underpinned by the coordination and integration of the components of the ToM network, which include the medial frontal gyrus, the anterior paracingulate, and the right temporoparietal junction. The pivotal new finding was a functional underconnectivity (a lower degree of synchronization) in autism, especially in the connections between frontal and posterior areas during the attribution of mental states. In addition, the frontal ToM regions activated less in participants with autism relative to control participants. In the autism group, an independent psychometric assessment of ToM ability and the activation in the right temporoparietal junction were reliably correlated. The results together provide new evidence for the biological basis of atypical processing of ToM in autism, implicating the underconnectivity between frontal regions and more posterior areas.
本研究使用功能磁共振成像(fMRI)来探究自闭症患者在观看动画时心理理论(ToM)皮层网络的功能,这些动画在某些情况下需要将心理状态归因于动画几何图形。在皮层水平上,心理化(心理状态的归因)由ToM网络各组成部分的协调和整合所支撑,该网络包括内侧前额叶回、前扣带回旁区和右侧颞顶联合区。关键的新发现是自闭症患者存在功能连接不足(同步程度较低),尤其是在心理状态归因过程中额叶和后部区域之间的连接。此外,与对照组参与者相比,自闭症患者的额叶ToM区域激活较少。在自闭症组中,对ToM能力的独立心理测量评估与右侧颞顶联合区的激活之间存在可靠的相关性。这些结果共同为自闭症中ToM非典型加工的生物学基础提供了新证据,表明额叶区域与更靠后的区域之间存在连接不足。