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      Altered intrinsic functional connectivity of anterior and posterior insula regions in high‐functioning participants with autism spectrum disorder

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          Impaired understanding of others' sensations and emotions as well as abnormal experience of their own emotions and sensations is frequently reported in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). It is hypothesized that these abnormalities are based on altered connectivity within “shared” neural networks involved in emotional awareness of self and others. The insula is considered a central brain region in a network underlying these functions, being located at the transition of information about bodily arousal and the physiological state of the body to subjective feelings. The present study investigated the intrinsic functional connectivity properties of the insula in 14 high‐functioning participants with ASD (HF‐ASD) and 15 typically developing (TD) participants in the age range between 12 and 20 years by means of “resting state” or “nontask” functional magnetic resonance imaging. Essentially, a distinction was made between anterior and posterior regions of the insular cortex. The results show a reduced functional connectivity in the HF‐ASD group, compared with the TD group, between anterior as well as posterior insula and specific brain regions involved in emotional and sensory processing. It is suggested that functional abnormalities in a network involved in emotional and interoceptive awareness might be at the basis of altered emotional experiences and impaired social abilities in ASD, and that these abnormalities are partly based on the intrinsic functional connectivity properties of such a network. Hum Brain Mapp, 2011. © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.

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          sjoerdebisch@yahoo.com
          Journal
          Hum Brain Mapp
          Hum Brain Mapp
          10.1002/(ISSN)1097-0193
          HBM
          Human Brain Mapping
          Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company (Hoboken )
          1065-9471
          1097-0193
          19 July 2010
          July 2011
          : 32
          : 7 ( doiID: 10.1002/hbm.v32.7 )
          : 1013-1028
          Affiliations
          [ 1 ]Department of Clinical Sciences and Bioimaging, G. d'Annunzio University Chieti‐Pescara, Chieti, Italy
          [ 2 ]Institute for Advanced Biomedical Technologies (ITAB), G. d'Annunzio Foundation, Chieti, Italy
          [ 3 ]Department of Neuroscience, Section of Physiology, Parma University, Parma, Italy
          [ 4 ]Italian Institute of Technology (IIT), Section of Parma, Italy
          [ 5 ]Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
          [ 6 ]Laboratory for Neuro‐Psychophysiology, K.U. Leuven Medical School, Leuven, Belgium
          [ 7 ]Department of Psychiatry, Radboud University Medical Centre and Karakter University Centre for Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
          [ 8 ]Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behavior, Centre for Cognition, Radboud University, Nijmegen, The Netherlands
          Author notes
          [*] [* ]ITAB, Department of Clinical Sciences and Bioimaging, G. d'Annunzio University Chieti‐ Pescara, Via dei Vestini 33, 66013 Chieti Scalo (CH), Italy
          Article
          PMC6870194 PMC6870194 6870194 HBM21085
          10.1002/hbm.21085
          6870194
          20645311
          e7a5e5f3-cb93-4a05-8f84-22d299bc00b5
          Copyright © 2010 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
          History
          : 21 November 2009
          : 13 March 2010
          : 01 April 2010
          Page count
          Figures: 5, Tables: 2, References: 101, Pages: 16, Words: 12212
          Funding
          Funded by: Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)
          Award ID: VICI Grant 453‐05‐001
          Funded by: European Union Project “Joint‐Action Science and Technology”
          Award ID: IST‐FP6‐003747
          Funded by: POR Abruzzo “Innovazione, competatività e governance, Progetto regionale formazione tecnico scientifica, intervento IC4C”
          Funded by: Ministero Italiano dell'Università e della Ricerca (MIUR), the “Ministero Italiano della Salute” Strategic Project Inquiry into Disruption of Intersubjective equipment in Autism spectrum disorders (IDIA), and the EU Marie Curie—Research Training Network 035975 “Disorders and coherence of the embodied self (DISCOS)”
          Funded by: The Flanders Research Foundation (FWO)
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          July 2011
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          homeostasis,autism,fMRI,simulation,emotion,resting state,social cognition,feelings,awareness,sensory

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