Differential lateralization to faces in infants at risk of autism spectrum disorder with expressive language delay.

IF 0.9 PCN reports : psychiatry and clinical neurosciences Pub Date : 2025-02-11 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1002/pcn5.70054
Junko Araya, Takashi Ikeda, Chiaki Hasegawa, Sumie Iwasaki, Ken Yaoi, Yuko Yoshimura
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Aim: Face-to-face communication between caregiver and infant is essential for the development of language and social skills in infancy. A previous study on brain response toward human faces showed that a lateralization right fusiform gyrus (FG) response when viewing faces was associated with better social skills. However, the relationship, between infant face processing and language development remains unclear. This study aimed to examine whether brain responses to faces vary based on the ability level of language expression.

Methods: Overall, 42 Japanese infants (aged 18-34 months, Mean of age (Mage) = 24.7 months, standard deviation (SD) = 4.57, 47% female) were assessed for expressive communication skills and classified into two groups: a delayed group (20 infants) and a control group (infants with typical expressive language development, 22 infants). Brain activity was recorded using a child-customized magnetoencephalography during presentation of a mother's face, a stranger's face, and a nonface (scrambled image). The lateralization index of the FG during face viewing was calculated using the following formula: (L - R)/(L + R).

Results: The results showed a significant difference in the lateralization index between the delayed and control groups. The control group showed rightward dominance of the FG activity when viewing the mother's face and others' faces, whereas the delayed group did not exhibit this lateralization. Based on behavioral observations, 75% of the delayed group met the criteria of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) risk, and infants with a high risk of ASD who had poor expressive language showed poor right hemispheric dominance compared to the control group in their brain responses to their mothers' faces.

Conclusion: This study suggests that lateralization of face processing in infancy may be a predictor of expressive language abilities.

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自闭症谱系障碍高危并伴有语言表达迟缓的婴儿对人脸的侧化差异。
目的:照顾者与婴儿之间的面对面交流对婴儿语言和社交技能的发展至关重要。先前一项关于大脑对人脸反应的研究表明,在观看人脸时,右侧梭状回(FG)的侧化反应与更好的社交技能有关。然而,婴儿面部处理和语言发展之间的关系尚不清楚。这项研究旨在研究大脑对面孔的反应是否会因语言表达能力的高低而有所不同。方法:对42例日本婴儿(年龄18-34月龄,平均年龄(Mage) = 24.7月龄,标准差(SD) = 4.57,女性占47%)进行表达沟通能力评估,并将其分为迟缓组(20例)和对照组(表达语言发育正常的婴儿22例)。在看到母亲的脸、陌生人的脸和无脸的脸(混乱的图像)时,使用儿童定制的脑磁图记录大脑活动。观察人脸时FG侧化指数计算公式为:(L - R)/(L + R)。结果:延迟组与对照组在侧化指数上有显著差异。当看到母亲和其他人的脸时,对照组的FG活动表现出向右的优势,而延迟组则没有表现出这种偏侧。根据行为观察,75%的延迟组符合自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)风险标准,并且与对照组相比,具有ASD高风险且语言表达能力差的婴儿在大脑对母亲面孔的反应中表现出较差的右半球优势。结论:本研究提示婴儿面部加工的偏侧化可能是语言表达能力的一个预测指标。
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