1. Characterizing autonomic response to arousing visual-auditory multi-modal task in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD).
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Cavinato L, Cardinaux A, Jain K, Jamal W, Kjelgaard M, Sinha P, and Barbieri R
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- Electrocardiography, Humans, Arousal, Autism Spectrum Disorder physiopathology, Autonomic Nervous System, Heart Rate
- Abstract
Sensory abnormalities are widespread in Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). However, their definition is still quite subjective and vague. Here we propose a novel approach for characterization of Autonomic Nervous System responses to sensory stimulation based on electrocardiogram (ECG) assessment. In particular, we develop a preliminary study where autonomic responses of both autistic (ASD = 5) and neurotypical (NT = 5) participants have been evaluated in terms of changes in responsiveness to repeated stimuli. Autonomic control has been estimated via high-frequency heart rate variability (HF-HRV) and low-frequency HRV (LF-HRV). Results show significant differences among groups for the HRV measures (p value = 0.0158), supported by expected changes of HF (p value = 0.0079) and LF (p value = 0.0079) trends over stimulations. We thus conclude that an overall decrease in autonomic arousal can give important insights for devising new habituation metrics in NT and ASD individuals.
- Published
- 2019
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