Ting Xiao
Nanjing Medical University
17 Papers
6 Citations
Ting Xiao is an academic researcher from Nanjing Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Autism & Autism spectrum disorder. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications.
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Papers
Autism spectrum disorder as early neurodevelopmental disorder: evidence from the brain imaging abnormalities in 2-3 years old toddlers
Zhou Xiao,Ting Qiu,Xiaoyan Ke,Xiang Xiao,Ting Xiao,Fengjing Liang,Bing Zou,Haiqing Huang,Hui Fang,Kangkang Chu,Jiuping Zhang,Yijun Liu +11 more
TL;DR: The converging findings of structural and white matter abnormalities in ASD suggest that alterations in neural-anatomy of different brain regions may be involved in behavioral and cognitive deficits associated with ASD, especially in an early age of 2–3 years old toddlers.
Response inhibition impairment in high functioning autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder: evidence from near-infrared spectroscopy data.
Ting Xiao,Zhou Xiao,Xiaoyan Ke,Shanshan Hong,Hongyu Yang,Yanli Su,Kangkang Chu,Xiang Xiao,Jiying Shen,Yijun Liu +9 more
TL;DR: Functional brain imaging using NIRS showed reduced activation in the right PFC in children with HFA or ADHD during an inhibition task, indicating that inhibitory dysfunction is a shared feature of both HFA and ADHD.
Two years changes in the development of caudate nucleus are involved in restricted repetitive behaviors in 2-5-year-old children with autism spectrum disorder.
Ting Qiu,Chen Chang,Yun Li,Lu Qian,Chao Yong Xiao,Ting Xiao,Xiang Xiao,Yun Hua Xiao,Kang Kang Chu,Mark H. Lewis,Xiaoyan Ke +10 more
TL;DR: Findings from this study suggest developmental abnormalities of caudate nucleus volume in ASD and longitudinal MRI studies are needed to explore the correlation between atypical growth patterns of caUDate nucleus and phenotype of RRBs.
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Anomalies in uncinate fasciculus development and social defects in preschoolers with autism spectrum disorder.
Yun Li,Zhengbing Zhou,Chen Chang,Lu Qian,Chunyan Li,Ting Xiao,Xiang Xiao,Kangkang Chu,Hui Fang,Xiaoyan Ke +9 more
TL;DR: Young children with ASD demonstrate UF overgrowth during the 2-year development period between 2 and 3 and 4–5 years of age, and this white matter abnormality is directly associated with the progression of social deficits.
Alterations in hub organization in the white matter structural network in toddlers with autism spectrum disorder: A 2-year follow-up study.
Lu Qian,Yao Wang,Kangkang Chu,Yun Li,Chaoyong Xiao,Ting Xiao,Xiang Xiao,Ting Qiu,Yunhua Xiao,Hui Fang,Xiaoyan Ke +10 more
TL;DR: At the stage of 2–5 years of age, ASD children showed distributions of network hubs that were relatively stable, with minor differences, which indicated that normal developmental patterns in the five areas mentioned above in ASD may contribute to abnormalities in the social and nonsocial characteristics of this disorder.
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