TY - JOUR
T1 - Sex differences in social brain neural responses in autism
T2 - temporal profiles of configural face-processing within data-driven time windows
AU - Del Bianco, Teresa
AU - Lai, Meng Chuan
AU - Mason, Luke
AU - Johnson, Mark H.
AU - Charman, Tony
AU - Loth, Eva
AU - Banaschewski, Tobias
AU - Buitelaar, Jan
AU - Murphy, Declan G.M.
AU - Jones, Emily J.H.
AU - Baron-Cohen, Simon
AU - Durston, Sarah
AU - Persico, Antonio
AU - Bölte, Sven
AU - Caceres, Antonia San Jose
AU - Hayward, Hannah
AU - Crawley, Daisy
AU - Faulkner, Jessica
AU - Sabet, Jessica
AU - Ellis, Claire
AU - Oakley, Bethany
AU - Holt, Rosemary
AU - Ambrosino, Sara
AU - Bast, Nico
AU - Baumeister, Sarah
AU - Rausch, Annika
AU - Bours, Carsten
AU - Cornelissen, Ineke
AU - von Rhein, Daniel
AU - O’Dwyer, Laurence
AU - Tillmann, Julian
AU - Ahmad, Jumana
AU - Simonoff, Emily
AU - Hipp, Joerg
AU - Garces, Pilar
AU - Ecker, Christine
AU - Meyer-Lindenberg, Andreas
AU - Tost, Heike
AU - Moessnang, Carolin
AU - Brandeis, Daniel
AU - Beckmann, Christian
AU - Acqua, Flavio Dell’
AU - Ruigrok, Amber
AU - Bourgeron, Thomas
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2024.
PY - 2024/6/18
Y1 - 2024/6/18
N2 - Face-processing timing differences may underlie visual social attention differences between autistic and non-autistic people, and males and females. This study investigates the timing of the effects of neurotype and sex on face-processing, and their dependence on age. We analysed EEG data during upright and inverted photographs of faces from 492 participants from the Longitudinal European Autism Project (141 neurotypical males, 76 neurotypical females, 202 autistic males, 73 autistic females; age 6–30 years). We detected timings of sex/diagnosis effects on event-related potential amplitudes at the posterior–temporal channel P8 with Bootstrapped Cluster-based Permutation Analysis and conducted Growth Curve Analysis (GCA) to investigate the timecourse and dependence on age of neural signals. The periods of influence of neurotype and sex overlapped but differed in onset (respectively, 260 and 310 ms post-stimulus), with sex effects lasting longer. GCA revealed a smaller and later amplitude peak in autistic female children compared to non-autistic female children; this difference decreased in adolescence and was not significant in adulthood. No age-dependent neurotype difference was significant in males. These findings indicate that sex and neurotype influence longer latency face processing and implicates cognitive rather than perceptual processing. Sex may have more overarching effects than neurotype on configural face processing.
AB - Face-processing timing differences may underlie visual social attention differences between autistic and non-autistic people, and males and females. This study investigates the timing of the effects of neurotype and sex on face-processing, and their dependence on age. We analysed EEG data during upright and inverted photographs of faces from 492 participants from the Longitudinal European Autism Project (141 neurotypical males, 76 neurotypical females, 202 autistic males, 73 autistic females; age 6–30 years). We detected timings of sex/diagnosis effects on event-related potential amplitudes at the posterior–temporal channel P8 with Bootstrapped Cluster-based Permutation Analysis and conducted Growth Curve Analysis (GCA) to investigate the timecourse and dependence on age of neural signals. The periods of influence of neurotype and sex overlapped but differed in onset (respectively, 260 and 310 ms post-stimulus), with sex effects lasting longer. GCA revealed a smaller and later amplitude peak in autistic female children compared to non-autistic female children; this difference decreased in adolescence and was not significant in adulthood. No age-dependent neurotype difference was significant in males. These findings indicate that sex and neurotype influence longer latency face processing and implicates cognitive rather than perceptual processing. Sex may have more overarching effects than neurotype on configural face processing.
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U2 - 10.1038/s41598-024-64387-9
DO - 10.1038/s41598-024-64387-9
M3 - Article
C2 - 38890406
AN - SCOPUS:85196594320
SN - 2045-2322
VL - 14
JO - Scientific Reports
JF - Scientific Reports
IS - 1
M1 - 14038
ER -