O'Riordan Michelle, Passetti Filippo
University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2006 Jul;36(5):665-75. doi: 10.1007/s10803-006-0106-1.
Recent studies have suggested that unusual visual processing in autism might stem from enhanced visual discrimination. Although there are also many anecdotal reports of auditory and tactile processing disturbances in autism these have received comparatively little attention. It is possible that the enhanced discrimination ability in vision in autism might extend to other modalities and further that they may underlie many reports of unusual touch and audition. The present study investigated the performance of children with and without autism on auditory and tactile discrimination tasks and revealed superior auditory but comparable tactile discrimination in autism relative to controls. These results extend previous findings of perceptual discrimination in autism and may be relevant for a neuro-developmental hypothesis of the disorder.
近期研究表明,自闭症患者异常的视觉处理可能源于视觉辨别能力的增强。尽管也有许多关于自闭症患者听觉和触觉处理障碍的轶事报道,但这些受到的关注相对较少。自闭症患者视觉辨别能力的增强可能会扩展到其他感觉通道,而且这可能是许多关于异常触觉和听觉报道的基础。本研究调查了患有和未患自闭症的儿童在听觉和触觉辨别任务中的表现,结果显示,相对于对照组,自闭症患者在听觉辨别方面表现更优,但在触觉辨别方面相当。这些结果扩展了先前关于自闭症患者感知辨别能力的研究发现,可能与该疾病的神经发育假说相关。