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New approaches to investigating social gestures in autism spectrum disorder.


ABSTRACT: The combination of economic games and human neuroimaging presents the possibility of using economic probes to identify biomarkers for quantitative features of healthy and diseased cognition. These probes span a range of important cognitive functions, but one new use is in the domain of reciprocating social exchange with other humans - a capacity perturbed in a number of psychopathologies. We summarize the use of a reciprocating exchange game to elicit neural and behavioral signatures for subjects diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Furthermore, we outline early efforts to capture features of social exchange in computational models and use these to identify quantitative behavioral differences between subjects with ASD and matched controls. Lastly, we summarize a number of subsequent studies inspired by the modeling results, which suggest new neural and behavioral signatures that could be used to characterize subtle deficits in information processing during interactions with other humans.

SUBMITTER: Kishida KT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3436718 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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New approaches to investigating social gestures in autism spectrum disorder.

Kishida Kenneth T KT   Li Jian J   Schwind Justin J   Montague Pendleton Read PR  

Journal of neurodevelopmental disorders 20120524 1


The combination of economic games and human neuroimaging presents the possibility of using economic probes to identify biomarkers for quantitative features of healthy and diseased cognition. These probes span a range of important cognitive functions, but one new use is in the domain of reciprocating social exchange with other humans - a capacity perturbed in a number of psychopathologies. We summarize the use of a reciprocating exchange game to elicit neural and behavioral signatures for subject  ...[more]

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