Authors/Publication Year | Country | Study design | Population | Sample size | Diagnostic criteria | Main findings |
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Marshall and Meltzoff,74 2014 | USA | Review | N/A | N/A | N/A | Early development of the MNS suggests it functions to facilitate social learning, social reciprocity, and to allow infants to communicate with and respond to their environment |
Cross and Iacoboni,76 2014 | USA | Cross-sectional | 20 females and 17 males, after exclusion a total of 32 participants were included | 37 | N/A | When an action has not been previously mapped, automatic response and motor resonance are suppressed |
Gallese et al,78 1996 | Italy | Cross-sectional | Monkey | 2 | N/A | 532 (17%) neurons in F5 of the macaque monkey fulfilled the criterion to be referred to as mirror neuron |
Murata et al,80 1997 | Japan | Cross-sectional | Monkey | 1 | N/A | Canonical neurons exist, these are the neurons that respond just by observing a graspable object without performing any action |
Masconi et al,81 2015 | USA | Review | N/A | N/A | N/A | Size and cerebellar circuitry is also affected in autism spectrum disorder |
Bailey et al,82 1998 | United Kingdom | Cross-sectional | 6 ASD brains | 6 | ADI | Fewer cerebellar Purkinje cells are seen in ASD patients compared to controls |
Whitney et al,86 2009 | USA | Cross-sectional | 6 autistic and 4 controls | 10 | N/A | Fewer cerebellar Purkinje cells are seen in ASD patients compared to controls |
Wegiel et al,87 2014 | USA | Cross-sectional | 21 subject brains 18 controls (total 28 were selected after inclusion exclusion criteria) | 39 | Postmortem application of the ADI-R | Fewer cerebellar Purkinje cells are seen in ASD patients compared to controls |
Von Hofsten and Rosander,91 2012 | Sweden | Review | N/A | N/A | N/A | Mirror neurons possibly exist in cerebellum |
Pohl et al,100 2013 | Germany | Cross-sectional | 32 (27 finally selected) | 32 | N/A | During imitation, higher activity in right hemisphere in the happy compared to the non-emotional condition in the right anterior insula and the right amygdala, plus pre-supplementary motor area, middle temporal gyrus and the inferior frontal gyrus was observed |
Van der Gaag et al,102 2007 | The Netherlands | Cross-sectional | 17 healthy young adults(9 F, 8 M) | 17 | N/A but Edinburgh handedness Questionnaire as selection criteria | Amygdala was activated during observation of emotional and non-emotional facial expressions |
Sussman et al,108 2015 | Canada | Cross-sectional | 194 autistic participants and 280 Developing control participants | 378 | DSM-IV | Increase in size of the brain lobes of autistic indivdiuals. |
Solso et al,110 2015 | USA | Cross-sectional | 61 ASD patients 33 TD (typically developing) | 94 | Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule. Vineland-II Adaptive Behavior Scales, Second Edition. Mullen Scales of Early Learning | Increase size of the frontal lobe in ASD patients |
Sato et al,119 2014 | Japan | Cross-Sectional | 29 ASD 12 Asperger 17 Pervasive developmental disorder not otherwise specified (PDD-NOS) | 58 | DSM-IV-TR | Age-dependent gray matter differences in prefrontal cortex, primary sensorimotor cortex, and temporoparietal junction |
Doyle-Thomas et al,120 2014 | Canada& USA | Cross-Sectional | 20 ASD patients 16 Controls | 36 | DSM-IV | Autistic patients have elevated glutamate/creatine in the putamen |
Damiano et al,121 2015 | USA | Cross-Sectional | 26 ASD children 22 Controls | 48 | ADOS | Right caudate nucleus activation during non-social negative reinforcement was linked with individual differences in social motivation |
Wolff et al,122 2013 | USA | Cross-sectional | 30 Fragile X Boys 16 Idiopathic Autism | 46 | DNA testing using Southern blotting for Fragile X. ADOS-G for autism | The caudate nucleus plays a role in the early pathogenesis of self-injurious behavior associated with both idiopathic autism and the caudate may be differentially linked with compulsive behavior |
Marshall et al,123 2011 | USA | Review | N/A | N/A | N/A | mu rhythms that desynchronise in order to activate the mirror neuron system |
Cannon et al,126 2014 | USA | Cross-Sectional | Total=33 8 Males 25 Females -11 Females performers. -10 (4 M, 6 F) were observers. -12 (4 M, 8 F) Novices – were unfamiliar with the procedure and research | 33 8 Males 25 Females. | N/A | Participants performing an action show the greatest mu rhythm desynchronization in the 8-13 Hz band, in the right hemisphere as compared to observers and novices |
Simpson et al,73 2014 | Italy | Review | N/A | N/A |
N/A - not applicable, ADI- Autism Diagnostic Interview, DSM-IV - Diagnostic & Statistical Manual IV, ASD - Autism spectrum disorder, TD - Toddlers, MNS - mirror neuron system, ADI-R - Autism Diagnostic Interview-Revised, ADL - Autism Diagnostic Interview, ADOS-G - Autism Diagnostic Observations Schedule-Generic, ADOS - Autism Diagnostic Observation Schedule, DSM-IV-TR - Diagnostic & Statistical Manual IV Text Revision