Developmental, behavioural and NDBI interventions in autistic children or at elevated likelihood of autism : a systematic review of neural outcomes
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- Arianna Zanatta (UGent) , Jasmine Siew (UGent) , Sara Van der Paelt (UGent) , Petra Warreyn (UGent) and Herbert Roeyers (UGent)
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- SAPIENS (Shaping the Social brain through early interactions)
- Abstract
- According to the principle of neuroplasticity, early repeated and intense exposure to stimuli can lead to changes in brain structure. In line with this view, it has been argued that early interventions for autistic children could have an impact on their neural development. In the present systematic review, we synthesised the available evidence on neural outcomes after early behavioural, developmental and Naturalistic Developmental Behavioural interventions in young autistic children or children at elevated likelihood for autism. Six out of seven selected studies observed post-intervention differences in neural activity and connectivity. However, we observed significant methodological variation and limitations across studies (e.g., small sample sizes). Here we discuss the field-wide need to address these issues.
- Keywords
- Neural activity, Intervention, Childhood, MRI, EEG, Autism spectrum disorder
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Please use this url to cite or link to this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/1854/LU-01HQJWYH2SRV8MQ6X97TEXMC3N
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- Zanatta, Arianna, et al. “Developmental, Behavioural and NDBI Interventions in Autistic Children or at Elevated Likelihood of Autism : A Systematic Review of Neural Outcomes.” REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2024, doi:10.1007/s40489-024-00437-2.
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- Zanatta, A., Siew, J., Van der Paelt, S., Warreyn, P., & Roeyers, H. (2024). Developmental, behavioural and NDBI interventions in autistic children or at elevated likelihood of autism : a systematic review of neural outcomes. REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40489-024-00437-2
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- Zanatta, Arianna, Jasmine Siew, Sara Van der Paelt, Petra Warreyn, and Herbert Roeyers. 2024. “Developmental, Behavioural and NDBI Interventions in Autistic Children or at Elevated Likelihood of Autism : A Systematic Review of Neural Outcomes.” REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40489-024-00437-2.
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- Zanatta, Arianna, Jasmine Siew, Sara Van der Paelt, Petra Warreyn, and Herbert Roeyers. 2024. “Developmental, Behavioural and NDBI Interventions in Autistic Children or at Elevated Likelihood of Autism : A Systematic Review of Neural Outcomes.” REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. doi:10.1007/s40489-024-00437-2.
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- 1.Zanatta A, Siew J, Van der Paelt S, Warreyn P, Roeyers H. Developmental, behavioural and NDBI interventions in autistic children or at elevated likelihood of autism : a systematic review of neural outcomes. REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS. 2024;
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- [1]A. Zanatta, J. Siew, S. Van der Paelt, P. Warreyn, and H. Roeyers, “Developmental, behavioural and NDBI interventions in autistic children or at elevated likelihood of autism : a systematic review of neural outcomes,” REVIEW JOURNAL OF AUTISM AND DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS, 2024.
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