Structural covariance model reveals dynamic reconfiguration of triple networks in autism spectrum disorder

The data open sharing provides us opportunity to investigate mechanisms underlying autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by employing advanced techniques. In the current study, we employed structural covariance (SC) model to investigate the development of triple networks in ASD. Three hundred and seven ASD and 337 typical controls were collected and further classified into four distinct age cohorts. Night brain seeds belonging to default modal network, salience network, and central executive network were obtained. SC between those seeds, as well as its topological properties, was calculated for each group within each age cohort. Statistical analysis revealed that ASD had dynamic reconfigurations of SC of the triple networks, especially the right fronto-insular cortex. The results might indicate that ASD had specific mechanism within distinct age cohort. Additionally, the big data sharing, together with the SC modal, was able to facilitate understanding of the mechanism underlying ASD.

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