Ponnet Koen S, Roeyers Herbert, Buysse Ann, De Clercq Armand, Van der Heyden Eva
Ghent University, Belgium.
Autism. 2004 Sep;8(3):249-66. doi: 10.1177/1362361304045214.
This study investigated the mind-reading abilities of 19 adults with Asperger syndrome and 19 typically developing adults. Two static mind-reading tests and a more naturalistic empathic accuracy task were used. In the empathic accuracy task, participants attempted to infer the thoughts and feelings of target persons, while viewing a videotape of the target persons in a naturally occurring conversation with another person. The results are consistent with earlier findings. The empathic accuracy task indicated significant between-group differences, whereas no such differences were found on the static mind-reading tasks. The most innovative finding of the present study is that the inference ability of adults with pervasive developmental disorder (PDD) and controls depends on the focus of the target's thoughts and feelings, and that the empathic accuracy of adults with Asperger syndrome and control adults might be different in terms of quantity and quality.
本研究调查了19名患有阿斯伯格综合征的成年人和19名发育正常的成年人的读心能力。使用了两项静态读心测试和一项更自然的共情准确性任务。在共情准确性任务中,参与者在观看目标人物与另一个人进行自然对话的录像带时,试图推断目标人物的想法和感受。结果与早期研究结果一致。共情准确性任务显示出显著的组间差异,而在静态读心任务中未发现此类差异。本研究最具创新性的发现是,患有广泛性发育障碍(PDD)的成年人和对照组的推理能力取决于目标人物想法和感受的焦点,并且阿斯伯格综合征成年人和对照组成年人在共情准确性的数量和质量方面可能存在差异。