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ORIGINAL INVESTIGATION

Neural bases of atypical emotional face processing in autism: A meta-analysis of fMRI studies

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Pages 291-300 | Received 22 Apr 2014, Accepted 19 Aug 2014, Published online: 29 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Objectives. We aim to outline the neural correlates of atypical emotional face processing in individuals with ASD. Methods. A comprehensive literature search was conducted through electronic databases to identify functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies of whole brain analysis with emotional-face processing tasks in individuals with ASD. The Signed Differential Mapping with random effects model was used to conduct meta-analyses. Identified fMRI studies were further divided into sub-groups based on contrast (“emotional-face vs. non-emotional-face” or “emotional-face vs. non-face”) to confirm the results of a meta-analysis of the whole studies. Results. Thirteen studies with 226 individuals with ASD and 251 typically developing people were identified. We found ASD-related hyperactivation in subcortical structures, including bilateral thalamus, bilateral caudate, and right precuneus, and ASD-related hypoactivation in the hypothalamus during emotional-face processing. Sub-analyses with more homogeneous contrasts preserved the findings of the main analysis such as hyperactivation in sub-cortical structure. Jackknife analyses showed that hyperactivation of the left caudate was the most robust finding. Conclusions. Abnormalities in the subcortical structures, such as amygdala, hypothalamus and basal ganglia, are associated with atypical emotional-face processing in individuals with ASD.

Acknowledgments

We are grateful to Drs Paolo Brambilla (University of Texas Medical School at Houston), Department of Experimental & Clinical Medicine, Inter-University Center for Behavioural Neurosciences (ICBN), University of Udine, and IRCCS “E. Medea” Scientific Institute, UDGEE, Udine, Italy and Marcella Bellani (University of Verona) for giving us constructive comments for the manuscript.

Statement of Interest

In the past year, Dr. Samule Cortese has received royalties from Aargon Healthcare Italy.

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