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Query: UMLS:C0004352 (
autism
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Pneumoencephalographic findings are described in a group of 18 children who presented to us with a history of retarded language development and autistic behaviour disturbances. None had specific diagnosable neurological diseases nor gross motor disorders. PEG findings included, most prominently, pathological enlargement of the left temporal horn in 15 cases; some cases showed enlargement of both temporal horns or mild variable enlargement of the lateral ventricles, especially the left. Comparisons between
infantile autism
and recognized patterns of temporal lobe disease (especially Korsakoff syndrome and
Kluver-Bucy syndrome
) are drawn. We have suggested that medial temporal lobe dysfunction may be a major factor in the pathogenesis of the syndrome of
infantile autism
.
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PMID:Pneumographic findings in the infantile autism syndrome. A correlation with temporal lobe disease. 121 72
Brothers (Brothers L. Concepts in Neuroscience 1990;1:27-51) proposed a network of neural regions that comprise the "social brain", which includes the amygdala. Since the childhood psychiatric condition of
autism
involves deficits in "social intelligence", it is plausible that
autism
may be caused by an amygdala abnormality. In this paper we review the evidence for a social function of the amygdala. This includes reference to the
Kluver-Bucy syndrome
(which Hetzler and Griffin suggested may serve as an animal model of
autism
). We then review evidence for an amygdala deficit in people with
autism
, who are well known to have deficits in social behaviour. This includes a detailed summary of our recent functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) study involving judging from the expressions of another person's eyes what that other person might be thinking or feeling. In this study, patients with
autism
or AS did not activate the amygdala when making mentalistic inferences from the eyes, whilst people without
autism
did show amygdala activity. The amygdala is therefore proposed to be one of several neural regions that are abnormal in
autism
. We conclude that the amygdala theory of
autism
contains promise and suggest some new lines of research.
...
PMID:The amygdala theory of autism. 1078 95