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Figure 6. Cingulate cortex response following submission of own decision for ASD adolescents
Composite Image [brainASDself675px] using data from Figure 6 [1] and brain imaging from Linder [2].
Image shows the subsequent response along the medial bank of cingulate cortex following the submission of one’s own decision (‘‘self’’ response pattern) for ASD adolescents (n = 12).
See [3] for a summary of the article [2] in the journal Neuron.
[1] Pearl H. Chiu, M. Amin Kayali, Kenneth T. Kishida, Damon Tomlin, Laura G. Klinger, Mark R. Klinger, and P. Read Montague; Self Responses along Cingulate Cortex Reveal Quantitative Neural Phenotype for High-Functioning Autism; Neuron; Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 463–473; February 7, 2008.
[2] Christian R. Linder; MRI Saggital transection through the human brain; Wikimedia Commons; 20001013. Accessed 20080208.
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Brain_chrischan.jpg
[3] rebornphoenix; News: Study Finds Neural Phenotype for High-Functioning Autism; Glass Jail; 20080209. Accessed 20080209.
glassjail.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/study-finds-neural-phe...
Figure 6. Cingulate cortex response following submission of own decision for ASD adolescents
Composite Image [brainASDself675px] using data from Figure 6 [1] and brain imaging from Linder [2].
Image shows the subsequent response along the medial bank of cingulate cortex following the submission of one’s own decision (‘‘self’’ response pattern) for ASD adolescents (n = 12).
See [3] for a summary of the article [2] in the journal Neuron.
[1] Pearl H. Chiu, M. Amin Kayali, Kenneth T. Kishida, Damon Tomlin, Laura G. Klinger, Mark R. Klinger, and P. Read Montague; Self Responses along Cingulate Cortex Reveal Quantitative Neural Phenotype for High-Functioning Autism; Neuron; Volume 57, Issue 3, Pages 463–473; February 7, 2008.
[2] Christian R. Linder; MRI Saggital transection through the human brain; Wikimedia Commons; 20001013. Accessed 20080208.
commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Brain_chrischan.jpg
[3] rebornphoenix; News: Study Finds Neural Phenotype for High-Functioning Autism; Glass Jail; 20080209. Accessed 20080209.
glassjail.wordpress.com/2008/02/09/study-finds-neural-phe...