Toichi Motomi, Kamio Yoko
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, Case Western Reserve University/University Hospitals of Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2003 Apr;33(2):151-61. doi: 10.1023/a:1022935325843.
Two studies were conducted to examine the nature of verbal long-term memory (LTM) in people with autism. In Study 1, undergraduate students showed better LTM and more verbal associations for concrete than abstract nouns. Probability of recall of the nouns strongly correlated with the number of associations with those nouns. In Study 2, unlike controls, autistic subjects did not show superior recall of concrete over abstract nouns despite overall comparable performance. A highly significant correlation between probability of recall and associative value was found only in the controls. Furthermore, there was an unusual correlation between LTM performance and a nonverbal measure in the autistic group. The results were discussed in terms of the relation between episodic memory and semantic memory.
开展了两项研究以考察自闭症患者言语长时记忆(LTM)的本质。在研究1中,本科生对具体名词的长时记忆更好,且言语联想更多。名词的回忆概率与和这些名词的联想数量密切相关。在研究2中,与对照组不同,尽管总体表现相当,但自闭症受试者并未表现出对具体名词的回忆优于抽象名词。仅在对照组中发现回忆概率与联想值之间存在高度显著的相关性。此外,在自闭症组中,长时记忆表现与一项非言语测量之间存在异常相关性。根据情景记忆与语义记忆之间的关系对结果进行了讨论。