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  • Organizing sensory information into coherent perceptual objects is crucial for perception and communication, and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may struggle with this, particularly in auditory processing scenarios.
  • A study using magnetoencephalography on children with ASD found that their neural responses to auditory stimuli did not increase in the same way as typically developing children when the temporal coherence of sounds was manipulated.
  • The abnormalities in brain responses were consistent across different ages and correlated with the severity of ASD symptoms, indicating that children with ASD have unique challenges in processing complex auditory environments.

Article Abstract

Organizing sensory information into coherent perceptual objects is fundamental to everyday perception and communication. In the visual domain, indirect evidence from cortical responses suggests that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) have anomalous figure-ground segregation. While auditory processing abnormalities are common in ASD, especially in environments with multiple sound sources, to date, the question of scene segregation in ASD has not been directly investigated in audition. Using magnetoencephalography, we measured cortical responses to unattended (passively experienced) auditory stimuli while parametrically manipulating the degree of temporal coherence that facilitates auditory figure-ground segregation. Results from 21 children with ASD (aged 7-17 years) and 26 age- and IQ-matched typically developing children provide evidence that children with ASD show anomalous growth of cortical neural responses with increasing temporal coherence of the auditory figure. The documented neurophysiological abnormalities did not depend on age, and were reflected both in the response evoked by changes in temporal coherence of the auditory scene and in the associated induced gamma rhythms. Furthermore, the individual neural measures were predictive of diagnosis (83% accuracy) and also correlated with behavioral measures of ASD severity and auditory processing abnormalities. These findings offer new insight into the neural mechanisms underlying auditory perceptual deficits and sensory overload in ASD, and suggest that temporal-coherence-based auditory scene analysis and suprathreshold processing of coherent auditory objects may be atypical in ASD.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8884487PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3001541DOI Listing

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