Publications
Failure to deactivate in autism: the co-constitution of self and other.
Iacoboni M; Trends in cognitive sciences. 2006-Oct; 10(431-3):10
A new brain imaging study demonstrates that patients with autism have a strikingly different pattern of brain activity compared with control subjects. During cognitive tasks, cortical areas known as the "default state" network--areas that have been implicated in both self-referential processing and processing of socially relevant information--typically reduce their brain activity. In patients with autism, such a reduction was not observed. This new finding indicates that a core deficit in autism might be related to the construal of a sense of self in its relationship with others and will certainly generate exciting new research on the neurobiology of autism.
PMID:
16934520 doi:
10.1016/j.tics.2006.08.002
BMAP Author
Marco Iacoboni M.D. Ph.D.
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