A Developmental Social Neuroscience Perspective on Infant Autism Interventions

Geraldine Dawson, Amber D. Rieder, Mark H. Johnson
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Research on early biomarkers and behavioral precursors of autism has led to interventions initiated during the infant period that could potentially change the course of infant brain and behavioral development in autism. This article integrates neuroscience and clinical perspectives to explore how knowledge of infant brain and behavioral development can inform the design of infant autism interventions. Focusing on infants ≤12 months, we review studies on behavioral precursors of autism and their neural correlates and clinical trials evaluating the efficacy of infant autism interventions. We then consider how contemporary developmental social neuroscience theories of autism can shed light on the therapeutic strategies used in infant autism interventions and offer a new perspective that emphasizes improving child outcome and well-being by enhancing infant–environment fit. Finally, we offer recommendations for future research that incorporates brain-based measures to inform individualized approaches to intervention and discuss ethical issues raised by infant autism interventions. Readers are referred to Supplemental Table 1 for a glossary of terms used in this article.
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从发育社会神经科学角度看婴儿自闭症干预措施
对自闭症早期生物标志物和行为前兆的研究促使人们在婴儿期开始干预,从而有可能改变自闭症婴儿大脑和行为发育的进程。本文综合神经科学和临床视角,探讨婴儿大脑和行为发育知识如何为婴儿自闭症干预措施的设计提供参考。我们以 12 个月以下的婴儿为重点,回顾了有关自闭症行为前兆及其神经相关性的研究,以及评估婴儿自闭症干预效果的临床试验。然后,我们探讨了当代自闭症发展社会神经科学理论如何揭示婴儿自闭症干预中使用的治疗策略,并提供了一个新的视角,强调通过增强婴儿与环境的契合度来改善儿童的结果和福祉。最后,我们对未来的研究提出了建议,将基于大脑的测量方法纳入到个性化干预方法中,并讨论了婴儿自闭症干预所引发的伦理问题。读者可参阅补充表 1,了解本文所用术语的词汇表。
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