Demetriou Eleni A, DeMayo Marilena M, Guastella Adam J
Autism Clinic for Translational Research, Brain and Mind Centre, Faculty of Medicine and Health, Children's Hospital Westmead Clinical School, University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.
Front Psychiatry. 2019 Nov 11;10:753. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2019.00753. eCollection 2019.
This review presents an outline of executive function (EF) and its application to autism spectrum disorder (ASD). The development of the EF construct, theoretical models of EF, and limitations in the study of EF are outlined. The potential of EF as a cognitive endophenotype for ASD is reviewed, and the Research Domain Criteria (RDoC) framework is discussed for researching EF in ASD given the multifaceted factors that influence EF performance. A number of executive-focused cognitive models have been proposed to explain the symptom clusters observed in ASD. Empirical studies suggest a broad impairment in EF, although there is significant inter-individual variability in EF performance. The observed heterogeneity of EF performance is considered a limiting factor in establishing EF as a cognitive endophenotype in ASD. We propose, however, that this variability in EF performance presents an opportunity for subtyping within the spectrum that can contribute to targeted diagnostic and intervention strategies. Enhanced understanding of the neurobiological basis that underpins EF performance, such as the excitation/inhibition hypothesis, will likely be important. Application of the RDoC framework could provide clarity on the nature of EF impairment in ASD with potential for greater understanding of, and improved interventions for, this disorder.
本综述概述了执行功能(EF)及其在自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)中的应用。概述了EF结构的发展、EF的理论模型以及EF研究中的局限性。综述了EF作为ASD认知内表型的潜力,并鉴于影响EF表现的多方面因素,讨论了在ASD中研究EF的研究领域标准(RDoC)框架。已经提出了一些以执行功能为重点的认知模型来解释在ASD中观察到的症状群。实证研究表明EF存在广泛损害,尽管EF表现存在显著的个体间差异。观察到的EF表现异质性被认为是将EF确立为ASD认知内表型的一个限制因素。然而,我们提出,EF表现的这种变异性为谱系内的亚型划分提供了机会,这有助于制定有针对性的诊断和干预策略。深入了解支撑EF表现的神经生物学基础,如兴奋/抑制假说,可能会很重要。RDoC框架的应用可以阐明ASD中EF损害的性质,有可能加深对这种疾病的理解并改进干预措施。