“Neural Noise” in Auditory Responses in Young Autistic and Neurotypical Children

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Patrick Dwyer
Svjetlana Vukusic
Zachary J. Williams
Clifford D. Saron
Susan M. Rivera
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[1] UC Davis,Department of Psychology
[2] UC Davis,Center for Mind and Brain
[3] MIND Institute,Medical Scientist Training Program
[4] UC Davis Health,Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences
[5] Vanderbilt University School of Medicine,Vanderbilt Brain Institute
[6] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,Frist Center for Autism and Innovation
[7] Vanderbilt University,Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
[8] Vanderbilt University,College of Behavioral and Social Sciences
[9] Vanderbilt University Medical Center,undefined
[10] University of Maryland,undefined
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Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders | 2024年 / 54卷
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Autism; Inter-trial variability; Electroencephalography; Inter-trial phase coherence (ITPC); Sensory processing; Loudness discomfort; Neural noise;
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Elevated “neural noise” has been advanced as an explanation of autism and autistic sensory experiences. However, functional neuroimaging measures of neural noise may be vulnerable to contamination by recording noise. This study explored variability of electrophysiological responses to tones of different intensities in 127 autistic and 79 typically-developing children aged 2–5 years old. A rigorous data processing pipeline, including advanced visualizations of different signal sources that were maximally independent across different time lags, was used to identify and eliminate putative recording noise. Inter-trial variability was measured using median absolute deviations (MADs) of EEG amplitudes across trials and inter-trial phase coherence (ITPC). ITPC was elevated in autism in the 50 and 60 dB intensity conditions, suggesting diminished (rather than elevated) neural noise in autism, although reduced ITPC to soft 50 dB sounds was associated with increased loudness discomfort. Autistic and non-autistic participants did not differ in MADs, and indeed, the vast majority of the statistical tests examined in this study yielded no significant effects. These results appear inconsistent with the neural noise account.
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