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Neural Basis of Social Cognition Deficits
Sponsor: Loma Linda University
Summary
Difficulties in reciprocal social interaction are hallmark features of several neuropsychiatric disorders, most notably autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and schizophrenia spectrum disorder (SSD). While recent studies have demonstrated substantial overlap in genetic etiology between ASD and SSD, little is known about common versus unique neural mechanisms that may underlie these downstream social deficits that cross diagnostic boundaries. Thus, a comprehensive imaging study examining social deficits in youth with ASD and adolescent- onset SSD at the neurochemical, connectivity, as well as functional activation level will be crucial in furthering our understanding of these underlying neural mechanisms. Specifically, the current project aims to examine how targeted social skills interventions may impact the organization of large-scale functional brain networks implicated in social cognition in these disorders, leading to improved outcomes. Thirty adolescents with ASD and 30 adolescents with SSD will undergo the Program for the Education and Enrichment of Relational Skills (PEERS), which is a 16-week parent-assisted social skills intervention that aims to improve friendship quality and social skills in teens with social difficulties. All participants will receive pre- and post-treatment MRI scans including functional MRI and magnetic resonance spectroscopy to quantify neural changes resulting from the intervention. All participants will also receive behavioral and social cognition assessments pre- and post-intervention to quantify real- world gains in social behaviors resulting from the intervention. Additionally, 30 typically developing adolescents will be recruited to serve as control participants and undergo two MRI and behavioral assessment sessions 16-weeks apart with no intervention in between. Specific aims include (1) examining inter-group disruptions in connectivity patterns, activation levels, and neurometabolite concentrations in key social brain regions pre-treatment in ASD and SSD groups, (2) examining inter-group changes in connectivity patterns, activation levels, and neurometabolite concentrations in key social brain regions in response to treatment in ASD and SSD groups, and, (3) dimensionally identifying intra-group differences in brain responses and how they relate to real-world treatment outcomes.
Official title: Neural Basis of Social Cognition Deficits in Youth With Autism and Schizophrenia
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
90
Start Date
2022-02-01
Completion Date
2026-12
Last Updated
2026-02-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Interventions
PEERS social skills intervention
The PEERS treatment program consists of 90-minute sessions, delivered once a week over the course of 16- weeks. Parents and children/adolescents attend separate concurrent sessions that instruct them on key elements about making and keeping friends. Among others, this parent-assisted, social skills intervention provides explicit instruction to target verbal and nonverbal communication skills, appropriate use of humor and resolving peer conflict, as well as expanding and developing friendship networks38. The candidate, Dr. Nair, has been trained on the PEERS social skills intervention extensively for the past five years, and is a certified provider for the adolescent program. The PEERS program will be provided by Dr. Nair's research team (consisting of Dr. Nair, lab co-ordinators, and clinical psychology doctoral students) through the LLU Department of Psychology.
Locations (1)
Loma Linda U
Loma Linda, California, United States