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Dyscoordination of non-rapid eye movement sleep oscillations in autism spectrum disorder.

Dimitrios MylonasSasha MachadoOlivia LarsonRudra PatelRoy CoxMark VangelKiran P MaskiRobert StickgoldDara S Manoach
Published in: Sleep (2022)
The disrupted SO-spindle coordination and spindle deficit provide further evidence of abnormal thalamocortical interactions and TRN dysfunction in ASD. The inverse relations of spindle density with memory suggest a different function for spindles in ASD than TD. We propose that abnormal sleep oscillations reflect genetically mediated disruptions of TRN-dependent thalamocortical circuit development that contribute to the manifestations of ASD and are potentially treatable.
Keyphrases
  • autism spectrum disorder
  • working memory
  • attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
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