Localization of white matter volume increase in autism and developmental language disorder
Harvard University · Massachusetts General Hospital · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Increased brain volume in autism appears to be driven mainly by an unexplained white matter enlargement, and we have reported a similar phenomenon in developmental language disorder (DLD). Localization of this enlargement would strongly guide research into its cause, tissue basis, and functional implications. We utilized a white matter parcellation technique that divides cerebral white matter into an outer zone containing the radiate compartment and an inner zone containing sagittal and bridging system compartments. In both high‐functioning autism and DLD, enlargement localized to the radiate white matter (all lobes in autism, all but parietal in DLD), whereas inner zone white matter compartments…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 24.79
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 50
Authors
9- MRMartha R. HerbertCorresponding
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- DADavid A. Ziegler
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- NMNikos Makris
Harvard University, Massachusetts General Hospital
- PAPauline A. Filipek
University of California, Irvine
- TLThomas L. Kemper
Boston University
Topics & keywords
- White matter
- Corpus callosum
- Internal capsule
- Autism
- Neuroscience
- Psychology
- Brain size
- Anatomy
- Quality Education