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Atypical Brain Asymmetry in Autism—A Candidate for Clinically Meaningful Stratification

Authors :
Floris, Dorothea L.
Wolfers, Thomas
Zabihi, Mariam
Holz, Nathalie E.
Zwiers, Marcel P.
Charman, Tony
Tillmann, Julian
Ecker, Christine
Dell’Acqua, Flavio
Banaschewski, Tobias
Moessnang, Carolin
Baron-Cohen, Simon
Holt, Rosemary
Durston, Sarah
Loth, Eva
Murphy, Declan G.M.
Marquand, Andre
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Beckmann, Christian F.
Ahmad, Jumana
Ambrosino, Sara
Auyeung, Bonnie
Banaschewski, Tobias
Baron-Cohen, Simon
Baumeister, Sarah
Beckmann, Christian F.
Bölte, Sven
Bourgeron, Thomas
Bours, Carsten
Brammer, Michael
Brandeis, Daniel
Brogna, Claudia
de Bruijn, Yvette
Buitelaar, Jan K.
Chakrabarti, Bhismadev
Charman, Tony
Cornelissen, Ineke
Crawley, Daisy
Dell’Acqua, Flavio
Dumas, Guillaume
Durston, Sarah
Ecker, Christine
Faulkner, Jessica
Frouin, Vincent
Garcés, Pilar
Goyard, David
Ham, Lindsay
Hayward, Hannah
Hipp, Joerg
Holt, Rosemary
Johnson, Mark H.
Jones, Emily J.H.
Kundu, Prantik
Lai, Meng-Chuan
Liogier d’Ardhuy, Xavier
Lombardo, Michael V.
Loth, Eva
Lythgoe, David J.
Mandl, René
Marquand, Andre
Mason, Luke
Mennes, Maarten
Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
Moessnang, Carolin
Mueller, Nico
Murphy, Declan G.M.
Oakley, Bethany
O’Dwyer, Laurence
Oldehinkel, Marianne
Oranje, Bob
Pandina, Gahan
Persico, Antonio M.
Ruggeri, Barbara
Ruigrok, Amber
Sabet, Jessica
Sacco, Roberto
San José Cáceres, Antonia
Simonoff, Emily
Spooren, Will
Tillmann, Julian
Toro, Roberto
Tost, Heike
Waldman, Jack
Williams, Steve C.R.
Wooldridge, Caroline
Zwiers, Marcel P.
Source :
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging; August 2021, Vol. 6 Issue: 8 p802-812, 11p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Autism spectrum disorder (“autism”) is a highly heterogeneous neurodevelopmental condition with few effective treatments for core and associated features. To make progress we need to both identify and validate neural markers that help to parse heterogeneity to tailor therapies to specific neurobiological profiles. Atypical hemispheric lateralization is a stable feature across studies in autism, but its potential as a neural stratification marker has not been widely examined.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24519022
Volume :
6
Issue :
8
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs54060550
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsc.2020.08.008