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. 2017 Apr 12;11:137. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2017.00137

Table 2.

The details of the main fNIRS studies on people with ASD explained in the present mini-review: only the results of group comparison with matched-controls are shown.

Age Model of NIRS machine Number of channels Task requirements Measured regions Dependent variables Main analysis of fNIRS data
Kuwabara et al., 2006
  • 6 males and 4 females with PDD (M = 26.5 ± 7.1)

  • 10 TDA (9 males and 1 female; M = 27.9 ± 4.1)

ETG-100 24 Letter fluency task Frontal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • DeoxyHb

  • CARS

  • Behavioral Performance

ANOVA with the factors of Group × Hemisphere × Channel
Minagawa-Kawai et al., 2009b
  • 7 boys and 2 girls with low- or high-function ASD (M = 9.2± 1.8)

  • 9 TDC (2 girls and 7 boys; M = 7.3 ± 1.7)

ETG-7000 8
  • Phonemic discrimination task

  • Prosodic discrimination task

Temporal lobe
  • Laterality Quotient (LQ) of oxyHb

  • Functional Lateralization (FL) score of oxyHb

  • Behavioral Performance

ANOVA on FL score with the factors of Group × Task
Kawakubo et al., 2009
  • 12 boys and 2 girls with high-functioning autism (M = 12.7± 3.4)

  • 14 TDC (12 boys and 2 girls; M = 10.6 ± 2.8)

  • 9 males and 4 females with high functioning autism (M = 26.7 ± 6.1)

  • 13 TDA (9 males and 4 females; M = 25.8 ± 5.1)

NIRO-200 2 Letter fluency task Frontal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • DeoxyHb

  • CARS

  • Behavioral Performance

ANOVA with the factors of Group × Hemisphere for children and adults separately
Kita et al., 2011
  • 10 boys with Asperger Syndrome or high-functioning autism (M = 10.2 ± 1.1)

  • 13 TDC (13 boys; M = 10.9 ± 1.0)

Spectratech OEG-16 16 Self-face recognition Frontal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • Eye-movement

  • Self-consciousness scale

  • PARS

  • Behavioral Performance

ANOVA on mean oxyHb values in two ROIs (L-IFG, R-IFG) with the factors of Hemisphere × Group
Iwanami et al., 2011
  • 14 males and 6 females with Asperger syndrome (M = 27.2± 8.5)

  • 18 TDA (12 males and 6 females; M = 31.1 ± 4.7)

ETG-4000 52
  • Letter and category fluency task

Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • AQ

  • Behavioral Performance

ANOVA on mean oxyHb values in each task with the factors of Group × ROI (left/right temporal, frontal)
Tamura et al., 2012
  • 16 boys and 4 girls with Asperger Syndrome or PDD (M = 10.2 ± 3.4; 6 autistic disorder, 9 Asperger, 5 PDD)

  • 20 TDC (16 boys and 4 girls; M = 9.5 ± 2.5)

NIRO-200 2
  • Anatomical Imitation (AI) task

  • Mirror-Image Imitation (MI) task

Frontal lobe Differential value of oxyHb and deoxyHb between AI and MI (AI-MI) ANOVA on differential oxyHb with the factors of Group × Hemisphere
Xiao et al., 2012
  • 19 boys with high-functioning autism (M = 10.11± 2.08)

  • 16 TDC (16 boys; M = 9.69 ± 1.74)

JH-NIRS-BR-05 16
  • Go/NoGo task

  • Stroop task

Frontal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • Behavioral Performance

Group comparison of mean oxyHb in each hemisphere by t-tests
Funabiki et al., 2012
  • 10 males and 1 female with Asperger Syndrome or PDD without language delay (M = 16.8± 6.1)

  • 12 TDC (10 boys and 2 girls; M = 14.2 ± 3.8)

OMM-3000 32 Intentional listening or ignoring tones or stories Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • DeoxyHb

  • Behavioral Performance

ANOVA on mean oxyHb values in PFC and temporal region with the factors of Group x Hemisphere × Attentional State
Narita et al., 2012
  • 3 males and 8 females with ASD (M = 29.5, range = 14–46)

  • Typically developed people (6 males and 16 females; M = 25.2, range = 19–51)

NIRO-200 2
  • Visuo-spatial working memory task

Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • Behavioral performance

Comparison of conditional differences in each group
Iwanaga et al., 2013
  • 14 boys and 2 girls with ASD (M = 11.5 ± 1.8)

  • 16TDC (12 boys and 4 girls; M = 11.4 ± 1.8)

ETG-4000 22
  • Mental State (MS) task

  • Object Characteristics (OC) task

Frontal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • Behavioral performance

ANOVA on mean oxyHb values in two ROIs (left/right MPFC) with the factors of Group × Hemisphere × Task
Kajiume et al., 2013
  • 6 boys with PDD (M = 10.9 ± 1.6; 3 PDD-NOS, 3 Asperger Syndrome)

  • 6 TDC (6 boys; M = 10.9 ± 1.6)

ETG-100 24
  • Imitation task

  • Observation task

Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • DeoxyHb

  • Social skill test

Channel-wise Analysis using ANOVA with the factors of Group × Task
Yasumura et al., 2014
  • 7 boys and 4 girls with ASD (M = 10.51± 2.3)

  • 15 TDC (6 boys and 9 girls; M = 28.8 ± 5.5)

ETG-100 24
  • Stroop task

  • Reverse stroop task

Frontal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • SNAP questionnaire

  • Behavioral performance

ANOVA on mean oxyHb in each hemisphere with the factors of Hemisphere × Group
Ishii-Takahashi et al., 2014
  • 8 males and 13 females with ASD (M = 30.8 ± 7.2; 5 Asperger Syndrome and 16 PDD-NOS)

  • 21 TDA (13 males and 8 females; M = 28.8 ± 5.5)

ETG-4000 52
  • VFT

  • SST

Frontal lobe, Temporal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • Behavioral performance

  • Channel-wise group comparison of oxyHb

  • Classification of groups by linear discriminant analysis using oxyHb

Jung et al., 2016
  • 8 people with ASD (M = 15.6 ± 9.55)

  • 12 typically developed males (M = 14.5 ± 10.8)

TechEn CW6 fNRIS system 14 1-back task using pictures of Human and robot face Temporal lobe
  • OxyHb

  • GARS-2 score

ANOVA with the factors of Group × Hemisphere for human and robot face
Typical activation pattern Patients compared to controls Hemisphere Regions with group difference Other Findings
Kuwabara et al., 2006 Significant task-related increase of OxyHb in bilateral PFC Bilateral PFC oxyHb in the right PFC correlated negatively with CARS verbal communication score
Minagawa-Kawai et al., 2009b Larger FL score in phonemic than in prosody discrimination task n.s. n.s. n.s. Significantly smaller FL score in children with ASD than in controls in phonemic discrimination task
Kawakubo et al., 2009 OxyHb increase during letter fluency task ↓ in adults Bilateral Ventral PFC
Kita et al., 2011 Slight oxyHb increase in typically-developed children, which was significantly smaller than in typically developed adults n.s. n.s. n.s. OxyHb in R-IFG correlated positively with the level of public self-consciousness and negatively with ASD severity
Iwanami et al., 2011 OxyHb increase during both tasks. The amplitude is larger in letter than category fluency task ↓ in letter fluency task Bilateral Frontopolar PFC, DLPFC, VLPFC, and Superior Temporal region
Tamura et al., 2012 Larger differential value of oxyHb in the left than in the right hemisphere n.s. n.s. n.s. No hemispheric asymmetry was observed in ASD
Xiao et al., 2012 NA ↓ in GoNoGo task Right Frontopolar PFC
Funabiki et al., 2012 Larger oxyHb increase in the temporal region when the participants listened to auditory stimuli intentionally n.s. n.s. n.s. Significant interaction between Hemisphere and Attentional state in story listening in PFC only in ASD group
Narita et al., 2012 Larger oxyHb level during Working Memory (WM) compared to Non-Working Memory (NWM) condition. The overall level of oxyHb level increased as the task load increased n.s. n.s. n.s. ASD children failed to show clear WM>NWM pattern in oxyHb
Iwanaga et al., 2013 OxyHb increase in bilateral MPFC ↓ in MS task Bilateral MPFC
Kajiume et al., 2013 Task-related oxyHb increase ↓ in action observation Bilateral (mostly in the right) IFG/PMC
Yasumura et al., 2014 Bilateral oxyHb increase in Reverse stroop task n.s. n.s. n.s.
Ishii-Takahashi et al., 2014 NA ↓ in SST ↓ in VFT Bilateral
Left
Left
DLPFC VLPFC, PMA, SMA VLPFC, DLPFC
Jung et al., 2016 Significantly larger increase of oxyHb in the right than left temporal region to human faces. No hemispheric asymmetry was observed to robot faces n.s. n.s. n.s. ASD children did not show hemispheric asymmetry in oxyHb level to human faces

TDC, Typically Developed Children; TDA, Typically Developed Adults; DLPFC, Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex; IFG, Inferior Frontal Gyrus; VLPFC, Ventral Prefrontal Cortex; MTG, Middle Temporal Gyrus; PMA, Primary Motor Area; SMA, Supplementary Motor Area; MPFC, Medial Prefrontal Cortex.