The Frederick J. and Marion A. Schindler Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory, Department of Neuroscience and The Ernest J. Del Monte Institute for Neuroscience, University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Rochester, New York, USA.
Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, University of Rochester, Rochester, New York, USA.
Autism Res. 2024 Sep;17(9):1760-1777. doi: 10.1002/aur.3186. Epub 2024 Jul 8.
Atypical reactivity to somatosensory inputs is common in autism spectrum disorder and carries considerable impact on downstream social communication and quality of life. While behavioral and survey work have established differences in the perception of somatosensory information, little has been done to elucidate the underlying neurophysiological processes that drive these characteristics. Here, we implemented a duration-based somatosensory mismatch negativity (MMN) paradigm to examine the role of temporal sensitivity and sensory memory in the processing of vibrotactile information in autistic (n = 30) and neurotypical (n = 30) adults. To capture the variability in responses between groups across a range of duration discrepancies, we compared the electrophysiological responses to frequent standard vibrations (100 ms) and four infrequent deviant vibrations (115, 130, 145, and 160 ms). The same stimuli were used in a follow-up behavioral task to determine active detection of the infrequent vibrations. We found no differences between the two groups with regard to discrimination between standard and deviant vibrations, demonstrating comparable neurologic and behavioral temporal somatosensory perception. However, exploratory analyses yielded subtle differences in amplitude at the N1 and P220 time points. Together, these results indicate that the temporal mechanisms of somatosensory discrimination are conserved in adults on the autism spectrum, though more general somatosensory processing may be affected. We discuss these findings in the broader context of the MMN literature in autism, as well as the potential role of cortical maturity in somatosensory mechanisms.
体感输入的非典型反应在自闭症谱系障碍中很常见,对下游的社交沟通和生活质量有很大影响。虽然行为和调查工作已经确定了体感信息感知的差异,但对于驱动这些特征的潜在神经生理过程却知之甚少。在这里,我们实施了基于时长的体感失匹配负波(MMN)范式,以研究时间敏感性和感觉记忆在处理自闭症(n=30)和神经典型(n=30)成年人的振动触觉信息中的作用。为了在一系列时长差异中捕捉组间反应的可变性,我们比较了对频繁的标准振动(100ms)和四个不频繁的偏差振动(115、130、145 和 160ms)的电生理反应。相同的刺激在后续的行为任务中使用,以确定对不频繁振动的主动检测。我们发现两组在标准和偏差振动之间的区分没有差异,表明神经和行为时间体感感知相当。然而,探索性分析在 N1 和 P220 时间点的振幅上产生了细微的差异。总的来说,这些结果表明,自闭症谱系成人的体感辨别时间机制是保守的,尽管更一般的体感处理可能会受到影响。我们在自闭症的 MMN 文献的更广泛背景下讨论这些发现,以及皮质成熟度在体感机制中的潜在作用。