Persichetti Andrew S, Li Taylor L, Stevens W Dale, Martin Alex, Gilmore Adrian W
Section on Cognitive Neuropsychology, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition, National Institute of Mental Health, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Department of Psychology, York University, Toronto, Canada.
Autism Res. 2025 Jun 25. doi: 10.1002/aur.70079.
A small behavioral literature on individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) has shown that they can be impaired when navigating using map-based strategies (i.e., memory-guided navigation), but not during visually-guided navigation. Meanwhile, there is neuroimaging evidence in typically developing (TD) individuals demonstrating that the retrosplenial complex (RSC) is part of a memory-guided navigation system, while the occipital place area (OPA) is part of a visually-guided navigation system. A key identifying feature of the RSC and OPA is that they respond significantly more to pictures of places compared to faces or objects-i.e., they demonstrate scene-selectivity. Therefore, we predicted that scene-selectivity would be weaker in the RSC of individuals with ASD compared to a TD control group, while the OPA would not show such a difference between the groups. We used functional MRI to scan groups of ASD individuals and matched TD individuals while they viewed pictures of places and faces and performed a one-back task. As predicted, scene-selectivity was significantly lower in the RSC, but not OPA, in the ASD group compared to the TD group. These results suggest that impaired memory-guided navigation in individuals with ASD may, in part, be due to atypical functioning in the RSC.
关于自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)个体的少量行为学文献表明,他们在使用基于地图的策略(即记忆引导导航)进行导航时会受到损害,但在视觉引导导航时则不会。与此同时,在正常发育(TD)个体中有神经影像学证据表明,压后复合体(RSC)是记忆引导导航系统的一部分,而枕叶位置区(OPA)是视觉引导导航系统的一部分。RSC和OPA的一个关键识别特征是,与面部或物体相比,它们对地点图片的反应明显更强——即它们表现出场景选择性。因此,我们预测,与TD对照组相比,ASD个体的RSC中的场景选择性会更弱,而OPA在两组之间不会表现出这种差异。我们使用功能磁共振成像扫描ASD个体组和匹配的TD个体组,同时他们观看地点和面部图片并执行一项“1-back任务”。正如预测的那样,与TD组相比,ASD组的RSC中的场景选择性显著降低,但OPA没有。这些结果表明,ASD个体中记忆引导导航受损可能部分归因于RSC的功能异常。