Abstract
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder and individuals with schizophrenia have impaired social and communication skills. They also have altered auditory perception. This study investigated autistic traits and schizotypy in a non-clinical population as well as the excitation-inhibition (EI) balance in different brain regions and their auditory multistable perception. Thirty-four healthy participants were assessed by the Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) and Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ). The EI balance was evaluated by measuring the resting-state concentrations of glutamate-glutamine (Glx) and ϒ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in vivo by using magnetic resonance spectroscopy. To observe the correlation between their traits and perception, we conducted an auditory streaming task and a verbal transformation task, in which participants reported spontaneous perceptual switching while listening to a sound sequence. Their AQ and SPQ scores were positively correlated with the Glx/GABA ratio in the auditory cortex but not in the frontal areas. These scores were negatively correlated with the number of perceptual switches in the verbal transformation task but not in the auditory streaming task. Our results suggest that the EI balance in the auditory cortex and the perceptual formation of speech are involved in autistic traits and schizotypy.
Highlights
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder and individuals with schizophrenia have impaired social and communication skills
Individuals with higher Autism-Spectrum Quotient (AQ) or Schizotypal Personality Questionnaire (SPQ) scores had a smaller number of perceptual switches in the verbal transformation task
The EI balance in the auditory cortex (AC) was positively correlated with their AQ and SPQ scores, but that in the inferior frontal cortex (IFC), prefrontal cortex (PFC) and anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) was not
Summary
Individuals with autism spectrum disorder and individuals with schizophrenia have impaired social and communication skills. These scores were negatively correlated with the number of perceptual switches in the verbal transformation task but not in the auditory streaming task. We recruited thirty-four non-clinical participants and examined the correlation between their autistic traits and schizotypy, auditory multistable perception and EI balance in their brain.
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