Title: Mirror neurons and autism
1Mirror neurons and autism
- Time to be thinking about therapy?
Justin H G Williams, University of Aberdeen,
Scotland.
2- Normal development
- How might mirror neurons be involved?
- Why might problems become manifest with autism?
- What can be done to help?
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5- In earlier writings Piaget talked about autistic
intelligence - Undirected intelligence
- Inwardly directed
- Not concerned with relationships with others
- Independent of others influences
- Becomes socialised with age
6Supramodal Representation
Emotional expression
Primary perceptions
Emotional State
Actions
Action Control
7Supramodal representation
- Memories
- Experience
- Motor skills
- Modulates emotion and action
- Both perception and action
8Normal motor learning the dynamic inverse model
of motor control
action previously learnt to achieve desired
effects
Training signal
Enactor
Desired outcome
Cross-modal translation sensory error measure
used to generate training signal in motor domain
Calculates mismatch
Wolpert et al., Trends in Cognitive Sciences,
1998, 2 338-347
Effect or motor command
Behaviour
9Imitation (Oztop and Arbib, 2002)
Training signal
Premotor cortex
Parietal Cortex mirror neurons
Desired trajectory
Premotor Mirror neurons
Observed Action
Effect or motor command
Actual trajectory
10Modified model for imitation
Training signal
Premotor cortex
Observed behaviour
Mirror neuron system
Orbitofrontal cortex-Amygdala
Effect or motor command
Behavioural
Consequences
11Mirror neuron system
- Crucial for developing feedback modification
learning. - Serves to modify behaviour in response to others
behaviour as well as own. - Allows for development of complex
representational systems that modulate emotion
and behaviour.
12Impaired mirror neuron system in autism
- Probably not a mirror neuron deficit as such.
- ? Poor development of connectivity e.g white
matter problems - ? Poor plasticity of learning system
- ? Abnormal connectivity with other structures
e.g. orbitofrontal cortex
13What can we do?
- Imitation training
- Social skills training
- Explicit feedback-based behavioural modification
(coaching) - Focussed at the right representational level.
14Increase plasticity?
- TMS or tDCS
- Apply electrical field to cortex
- tDCS 1.5v (1x AA battery) for 20 minutes
- rTMS high strength magnetic field to very small
area of cortex. - ? Drugs such as methylphenidate
15For references and more, see
- Williams J.H.G. (2008). Self-other matching and
comparison in autism and social development
multiple roles for mirror neurons and other brain
bases Autism Research (1,73-90)
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