Volden J, Johnston J
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada.
J Autism Dev Disord. 1999 Jun;29(3):203-11. doi: 10.1023/a:1023028021580.
People normally rely on cognitive scripts to structure social interaction. As the dysfunctional social behavior of people with autism extends to situations that are commonly scripted, one wonders whether a partial explanation might be either absent or deficient scriptal representations. Twenty-four relatively high-functioning subjects with autism were compared to typically developing children who had been selected to be similar to the autistic subjects in terms of nonverbal mental age and language level. All subjects were presented with a series of three tasks designed to assess the presence of cognitive social scripts. Results indicated that basic scriptal knowledge was intact but that reliable differences in expressive language persisted.
人们通常依靠认知脚本来构建社交互动。由于自闭症患者的功能失调社交行为延伸到了通常有脚本的情境中,有人不禁要问,部分解释是否可能是脚本表征缺失或不足。将24名功能相对较高的自闭症患者与在非语言心理年龄和语言水平方面被选得与自闭症患者相似的正常发育儿童进行了比较。所有受试者都接受了一系列三项任务,旨在评估认知社交脚本的存在情况。结果表明,基本的脚本知识是完整的,但表达性语言方面仍存在显著差异。