O'riordan Michelle A
University of Cambridge, UK.
Autism. 2004 Sep;8(3):229-48. doi: 10.1177/1362361304045219.
Recent studies have suggested that children with autism perform better than matched controls on visual search tasks and that this stems from a superior visual discrimination ability. This study assessed whether these findings generalize from children to adults with autism. Experiments 1 and 2 showed that, like children, adults with autism were superior to controls at searching for targets. Experiment 3 showed that increases in target-distractor similarity slowed the visual search performance of the control group significantly more than that of the autism group, suggesting that the adults with autism have a superior visual discrimination ability. Thus, these experiments replicate in adults previous findings in children with autism. Superior unique item detection in adults with autism, stemming from enhanced discrimination, is discussed in the light of the possible role of stimulus processing disturbances in the disorder in general.
最近的研究表明,患有自闭症的儿童在视觉搜索任务上的表现优于匹配的对照组,这源于其卓越的视觉辨别能力。本研究评估了这些发现是否能从患有自闭症的儿童推广到成年人。实验1和实验2表明,与儿童一样,患有自闭症的成年人在寻找目标方面优于对照组。实验3表明,目标与干扰项相似度的增加对对照组视觉搜索表现的减缓程度明显大于自闭症组,这表明患有自闭症的成年人具有卓越的视觉辨别能力。因此,这些实验在成年人中重现了先前在患有自闭症的儿童中得到的发现。鉴于刺激处理障碍在该疾病中可能发挥的作用,我们讨论了患有自闭症的成年人因辨别能力增强而在独特项目检测方面表现出色的情况。