Reed Catherine L, Beall Paula M, Stone Valerie E, Kopelioff Lila, Pulham Danielle J, Hepburn Susan L
Department of Psychology, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208, USA.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2007 Sep;37(8):1576-84. doi: 10.1007/s10803-006-0220-0.
Autism has been associated with atypical face and configural processing, as indicated by the lack of a face inversion effect (better recognition of upright than inverted faces). We investigated whether such atypical processing was restricted to the face or extended to social information found in body postures. An inversion paradigm compared recognition of upright and inverted faces, body postures, and houses. Typical adults demonstrated inversion effects for both faces and body postures, but adults with autism demonstrated only a face inversion effect. Adults with autism may not have a configural processing deficit per se, but instead may have strategies for recognizing faces not used for body postures. Results have implications for therapies employing training in imitation and body posture perception.
自闭症与非典型的面部及整体结构加工有关,这表现为缺乏面部倒置效应(相较于倒置面孔,对正立面孔的识别更佳)。我们研究了这种非典型加工是否仅限于面部,还是会扩展至身体姿势中的社交信息。一项倒置范式比较了对正立和倒置的面孔、身体姿势及房屋的识别。典型的成年人在面孔和身体姿势方面均表现出倒置效应,但自闭症成年人仅表现出面部倒置效应。患有自闭症的成年人本身可能并不存在整体结构加工缺陷,而是可能有识别面孔的策略,但未用于身体姿势识别。研究结果对采用模仿和身体姿势感知训练的疗法具有启示意义。