Hughes C, Plumet M H, Leboyer M
MRC Child Psychiatry Unit, Institute of Psychiatry, London, UK.
J Child Psychol Psychiatry. 1999 Jul;40(5):705-18.
Two studies were conducted to examine executive function skills in siblings of children with autism. In Study 1, four computerised tasks (three executive tasks: the ID/ED set-shifting task; a spatial working memory task; and the Tower of London planning task; and a control spatial span task) from the CANTAB battery were used to compare 31 siblings of children with autism with 32 siblings of children with developmental delay and 32 children from unaffected families. In Study 2, the two sibling groups were compared on two manually administered executive tasks (verbal fluency and list recall). As a group, autism siblings showed superior spatial and verbal span, but a greater than expected number performed poorly on the set-shifting, planning, and verbal fluency tasks. There were no group differences in working memory performance. The implications of these findings for the broader phenotype of autism is discussed.
开展了两项研究以检查自闭症儿童兄弟姐妹的执行功能技能。在研究1中,使用了剑桥神经心理测试自动化成套系统(CANTAB)中的四项计算机化任务(三项执行任务:ID/ED转换任务;空间工作记忆任务;伦敦塔计划任务;以及一项对照空间广度任务),将31名自闭症儿童的兄弟姐妹与32名发育迟缓儿童的兄弟姐妹以及32名来自未受影响家庭的儿童进行比较。在研究2中,对这两组兄弟姐妹在两项人工操作的执行任务(言语流畅性和列表回忆)上进行了比较。作为一个群体,自闭症儿童的兄弟姐妹表现出更好的空间和言语广度,但在转换任务、计划任务和言语流畅性任务上表现不佳的人数比预期更多。在工作记忆表现方面没有群体差异。讨论了这些发现对自闭症更广泛表型的影响。