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Page 1: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Autism and the Brain

Page 2: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Hello

• Antonia Hamilton– Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the

University of Nottingham– will give a general introduction

• Lauren Marsh– research assistant from the University of

Nottingham– will talk about one research project

• Emma Gowen– Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from

Manchester University– will talk about autism research at Manchester

Page 3: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

What do cognitive psychologists do?

How do we see, think, remember, feel, act?How does the brain work?

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The brain

Why do different people do things differently?

Page 4: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

How do we study the mind?

• Use computer tasks – see a picture, press a button. How fast are you?

• Use memory tasks – see a list of words, which ones do you remember?

• Use action tasks – how do you move your hands?

• Use eye movement tasks – which parts of a picture do you look at?

… and more

Page 5: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

How do we study the brain?

• fMRI brain scanners let us see which 'brain areas' are active for different tasks

Page 6: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Why do psychologists study autism?

• People with autism have a different way of understanding the world and interacting with the world

• We want to know how & why

• So what do we know already?

Page 7: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Differences in social tasks

• People with autism often have trouble in social situations

• They may learn clever ways to compensate for this

Neurotypicals look at the eyes

Autistic people look at the mouth

Page 8: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Skills in autism

Some people with autism are exceptionally good at drawing or maths or music …

Many are good at seeing things in detail

Does this triangleappear in this picture?

Page 9: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

The brain in autism

• We don’t know much

• Brain looks the same

• Subtle differences in brain activity

Page 10: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Research questions

• Why do autistic people find some social tasks so difficult?

• How can neurotypicals learn to see in detail like autistic people?

• Which parts of the brain are different in autism and why?

What else do you want to know?

Page 11: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Lauren Marsh:Mirrors in the brain

Page 12: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

The mirror system

A set of brain regions which respond when you:• perform an action• see someone else acting• imitate an action• understand an action

Goals are critical for understanding

Page 13: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Mirroring for social interaction

Some researchers suggest that the mirror system is essential for social interaction

• mirror systems let us imitate• they may contribute to

language• and empathy• and other social

skills

Page 14: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

What is the broken mirror?

• children with autism don’t imitate people much

• some of the functions of the mirror system overlap with the difficulties seen in autism

• language can develop slowly in children with autism

The mirror system might be abnormal in autism because:

However, there is very little good evidence to support this claim.

Page 15: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Studying the mirror system in autism

1. Children with autism imitating goals

2. Goals in the brain

Page 16: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Study 1: Goal directed imitation

• 3-6 year olds imitate goals not means

• Revealed by hand errors on cross-body trials

• Good imitation on all other trials

• Do children with ASD show the same pattern of errors?

• Test 26 children with ASD and 25 typical children

Bekkering, et al, 2000Gattis et al, 2002

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Goal directed imitation

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• Both groups replicate Bekkering et al• No problems with goals in children with ASD

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Page 19: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Conclusions from study 1:

• Children with autism can imitate goals when explicitly asked to do so

• This suggests they do NOT have a broken mirror system

• This means that children with autism can learn through imitation, but we need to explicitly ask them to imitate us

Page 20: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Study 2: Goals in the brain

• What is happening in the brain in autism?

Page 21: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Typical mirror system

Average brain activity of 20 undergraduate students

Page 22: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Outcomes from study 2

• Does the mirror neuron system respond in the same way in people with autism?

– If YES – it is not broken. The theory is wrong.

– If NO – maybe it is broken. How can we fix it?

Page 23: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Recruiting!

We are currently looking for people aged 18-55 with a diagnosis of autism, ASD or Aspergers to take part.

For more information, please contact me:

[email protected]

0115 846 7920www.AutismResearchNottingham.org

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Emma Gowen

University of Manchester

Page 25: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Sensory experiences

• Sensory experiences– Superior perceptual performance– Visual search– Hypersensitivity

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Sensory integration

• Altered sensory integration?

NEW RESULTS IN!!!

Our results indicate that people with ASD combine sensory stimuli even when at different locations e.g. they over-integrate

Page 27: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Motor difficulties

• Coordination of movements– Clumsiness– Balance, eye hand coordination– Altered sensory-motor integration?

Emma’s Brain

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Imitation – copying someone else

Sensory Information (visual)

Motor system (controls movement)

Action performed

Sensory-motor integration is important for imitation

Page 29: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Manchester Study

• Imitation task – how is imitation different in ASD?

• Motion and eye tracking study

Volunteers needed

• Formal diagnosis of high-functioning autism or Asperger syndrome

• 18-45 years old

• Generally healthy

Travel costs covered plus £20 for taking part

Contact:

Kelly Wild (0161 306 0470)

[email protected]

Page 30: Autism and the Brain. Hello Antonia Hamilton –Lecturer & researcher in Psychology from the University of Nottingham –will give a general introduction.

Questions?

• What research would you like to see?• What do you need to know?• How can research help you?

• Ask a question• Come to our stand and ask• Send us an email …

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Which is simpler?

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Not everything is different!

• People can guess other people's wealth / status from a picture

• People with autism can do this too


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