Back Elisa, Ropar Danielle, Mitchell Peter
University of Nottingham, UK.
Child Dev. 2007 Mar-Apr;78(2):397-411. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8624.2007.01005.x.
The ability of individuals with autistic spectrum disorders (ASD) to infer mental states from dynamic and static facial stimuli was investigated. In Experiment 1, individuals with ASD (10- to 14-year olds; N=18) performed above chance but not as well as controls. Accuracy scores for mental states did not differ between dynamic and static faces. Furthermore, participants with ASD gained higher scores when the eyes conveyed information than when this region remained static and neutral. Experiment 2 revealed that those with ASD (11- to 15-year olds; N=18) were as successful as controls in recognizing mental states when the eyes were presented in isolation or in the context of the whole face. Findings challenge claims that individuals with ASD are impaired at inferring mental states from the eyes.
研究了自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)个体从动态和静态面部刺激中推断心理状态的能力。在实验1中,患有ASD的个体(10至14岁;N = 18)表现高于随机水平,但不如对照组。动态和静态面部之间心理状态的准确性得分没有差异。此外,当眼睛传达信息时,患有ASD的参与者比该区域保持静态和中性时获得更高的分数。实验2表明,患有ASD的个体(11至15岁;N = 18)在单独呈现眼睛或在整个面部背景下呈现眼睛时,在识别心理状态方面与对照组一样成功。研究结果对自闭症谱系障碍个体在从眼睛推断心理状态方面存在缺陷的说法提出了挑战。