Graph Theory Based Classification of Brain Connectivity Network for Autism Spectrum Disorder

Author(s):  
Ertan Tolan ◽  
Zerrin Isik
2014 ◽  
Vol 11 (4) ◽  
pp. 046019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Wasifa Jamal ◽  
Saptarshi Das ◽  
Ioana-Anastasia Oprescu ◽  
Koushik Maharatna ◽  
Fabio Apicella ◽  
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Author(s):  
Vânia Tavares ◽  
Luís Afonso Fernandes ◽  
Marília Antunes ◽  
Hugo Ferreira ◽  
Diana Prata

AbstractFunctional brain connectivity (FBC) has previously been examined in autism spectrum disorder (ASD) between-resting-state networks (RSNs) using a highly sensitive and reproducible hypothesis-free approach. However, results have been inconsistent and sex differences have only recently been taken into consideration using this approach. We estimated main effects of diagnosis and sex and a diagnosis by sex interaction on between-RSNs FBC in 83 ASD (40 females/43 males) and 85 typically developing controls (TC; 43 females/42 males). We found increased connectivity between the default mode (DM) and (a) the executive control networks in ASD (vs. TC); (b) the cerebellum networks in males (vs. females); and (c) female-specific altered connectivity involving visual, language and basal ganglia (BG) networks in ASD—in suggestive compatibility with ASD cognitive and neuroscientific theories.


Author(s):  
Noore Zahra ◽  
Hussah N. Al-Eisa ◽  
Kahkashan Tabassum ◽  
Sahar A. EI-Rahman ◽  
Mona Jamjoom

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