Brain Morphology in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome Correlates With Social IQ: First Report From the Canadian-Swiss-Egyptian Neurodevelopmental Study

Meguid, Nagwa; Fahim, Cherine; Yoon, Uicheul; Nashaat, Neveen H.; S. IBRAHIM, Ahmed; Mancini-Marie, Adham; Brandner, Catherine; Evans, Alan C.;

Abstract


Fragile X syndrome shares most of the behavioral phenotypic similarities with autism. How are these similarities reflected in brain morphology? A total of 10 children with autism and 7 with fragile X underwent morphological (T1) 1.5-T magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). The authors found no significant difference in total brain volumes, regional volumes, gyrification index, sulcul depth, and cerebral cortical thickness. However, children with autism showed significant decrease in the medial prefrontal bilaterally and the left anterior cingulate cortices. Regression analysis revealed positive correlation between the medial prefrontal cortical thickness and the social IQ. The authors suggest that the difference between the 2 groups in the medial prefrontal and anterior cin-gulate cortices thickness may entail an altered social cognitive style. Functional MRI studies directly differentiating between social indifference (autism) and social avoidance (fragile X) are needed to further characterize the spectrum of social abnormalities between these 2 groups. © The Author(s) 2010.


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Title Brain Morphology in Autism and Fragile X Syndrome Correlates With Social IQ: First Report From the Canadian-Swiss-Egyptian Neurodevelopmental Study
Authors Meguid, Nagwa ; Fahim, Cherine ; Yoon, Uicheul ; Nashaat, Neveen H. ; S. IBRAHIM, Ahmed ; Mancini-Marie, Adham ; Brandner, Catherine ; Evans, Alan C. 
Issue Date 2010
Publisher SAGE PUBLICATIONS INC
Journal Journal of Child Neurology 
DOI 5
599
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/77953115048
25
1708-8283
10.1177/0883073809341670
PubMed ID 25
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-77953115048
Web of science ID WOS:000276950800010

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