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Exp Brain Res ; 240(12): 3073-3087, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36260095

ABSTRACT

Motor disturbance and altered motor networks are commonly reported in individuals with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). It has been suggested that electroencephalogram (EEG) can be used to provide exquisite temporal resolution for understanding motor control processes in ASD. However, the variability of study design and EEG approaches can impact our interpretation. Here, we conducted a systematic review on recent 11 EEG studies that involve motor observation and/or execution tasks and evaluated how these findings help us understand motor difficulties in ASD. Three behavior paradigms with different EEG analytic methods were demonstrated. The main findings were quite mixed: children with ASD did not always show disrupted neuronal activity during motor observation. Additionally, they might have intact ability for movement execution but have more difficulties in neuronal modulation during movement preparation. We would like to promote discussions on how methodological selections of behavioral tasks and data analytic approaches impact our interpretation of motor deficits in ASD. Future EEG research addressing the inconsistency across methodological approaches is necessary to help us understand neurophysiological mechanism of motor abnormalities in ASD.


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Autism Spectrum Disorder , Electroencephalography , Motor Skills Disorders , Child , Humans , Autism Spectrum Disorder/complications , Autism Spectrum Disorder/physiopathology , Electroencephalography/methods , Motor Skills Disorders/diagnosis , Motor Skills Disorders/etiology , Motor Skills Disorders/physiopathology , Psychomotor Performance/physiology
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