Whole Brain White Matter Tract Deviation and Idiosyncrasy From Normative Development in Autism and ADHD and Unaffected Siblings Link With Dimensions of Psychopathology and Cognition

Mar 17, 2021The American journal of psychiatry

Differences in Brain White Matter Development in Autism, ADHD, and Their Unaffected Siblings Linked to Behavior and Thinking Skills

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Abstract

White matter tract deviations were observed in individuals with ADHD and ASD, with a significant correlation of rho=0.54 between the two groups.

  • ADHD and ASD displayed shared white matter tract deviations, particularly in commissure and association tracts.
  • The prefrontal corpus callosum showed more pronounced deviations in ASD with an effect size of -0.36.
  • Patterns of white matter deviance were highly correlated between probands and their unaffected siblings, especially in ASD (rho=0.69) and ADHD (rho=0.51).
  • Only unaffected sisters of ASD probands exhibited potential endophenotypes in long-range association and projection fibers connecting prefrontal regions.
  • Significant white matter tract differences were identified between ADHD and ASD, especially in tracts connecting prefrontal areas.
  • Canonical correlation analysis revealed distinct sets of cognitive and psychopathological dimensions associated with white matter tract deviations.

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