« Bruit neuronal » dans les réponses auditives chez de jeunes enfants autistes et neurotypiques

Titre original en anglais : “Neural Noise” in Auditory Responses in Young Autistic and Neurotypical Children

Dwyer, P., Vukušić, S., Williams, Z. J., Saron, C. D., & Rivera, S. M. (2022). “Neural Noise” in Auditory Responses in Young Autistic and Neurotypical Children. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 54(2), 642-661. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10803-022-05797-4

Date de publication: 25/11/2022 Ajout dans AutiHub: 05/07/2026 Type: Article Langue de l’article: Anglais

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Un « bruit neuronal » accru a été avancé comme explication de l’autisme et des expériences sensorielles autistiques. Cependant, les mesures de neuroimagerie fonctionnelle du bruit neuronal peuvent être vulnérables à la contamination par le bruit d’enregistrement. Cette étude a exploré la variabilité des réponses électrophysiologiques à des sons de différentes intensités chez 127 enfants autistes et 79 enfants au développement typique âgés de 2 à 5 ans. Une chaîne rigoureuse de traitement des données, comprenant des visualisations avancées de différentes sources de signal qui étaient maximalement indépendantes à travers différents décalages temporels, a été utilisée pour identifier et éliminer le bruit d’enregistrement présumé. La variabilité inter-essais a été mesurée à l’aide des déviations absolues médianes (MAD) des amplitudes EEG entre les essais et de la cohérence de phase inter-essais (ITPC). L’ITPC était accrue dans l’autisme dans les conditions d’intensité de 50 et 60 dB, ce qui suggère un bruit neuronal diminué (plutôt qu’accru) dans l’autisme, bien qu’une ITPC réduite en réponse à des sons faibles de 50 dB ait été associée à une augmentation de l’inconfort lié à l’intensité sonore. Les participants autistes et non autistes ne différaient pas quant aux MAD et, en effet, la grande majorité des tests statistiques examinés dans cette étude n’ont produit aucun effet significatif. Ces résultats semblent incompatibles avec l’hypothèse du bruit neuronal.

Elevated "neural noise" has been advanced as an explanation of autism and autistic sensory experiences. However, functional neuroimaging measures of neural noise may be vulnerable to contamination by recording noise. This study explored variability of electrophysiological responses to tones of different intensities in 127 autistic and 79 typically-developing children aged 2-5 years old. A rigorous data processing pipeline, including advanced visualizations of different signal sources that were maximally independent across different time lags, was used to identify and eliminate putative recording noise. Inter-trial variability was measured using median absolute deviations (MADs) of EEG amplitudes across trials and inter-trial phase coherence (ITPC). ITPC was elevated in autism in the 50 and 60 dB intensity conditions, suggesting diminished (rather than elevated) neural noise in autism, although reduced ITPC to soft 50 dB sounds was associated with increased loudness discomfort. Autistic and non-autistic participants did not differ in MADs, and indeed, the vast majority of the statistical tests examined in this study yielded no significant effects. These results appear inconsistent with the neural noise account.

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