South Mikle, Ozonoff Sally, McMahon William M
University of Utah, USA.
Autism. 2007 Sep;11(5):437-51. doi: 10.1177/1362361307079606.
This study examined the relationship between everyday repetitive behavior (primary symptoms of autism) and performance on neuropsychological tests of executive function and central coherence (secondary symptoms). It was hypothesized that the frequency and intensity of repetitive behavior would be positively correlated with laboratory measures of cognitive rigidity and weak central coherence. Participants included 19 individuals (ages 10-19) with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD group) and 18 age- and IQ-matched typically developing controls (TD group). There was partial support in the ASD group for the link between repetitive behavior and executive performance (the Wisconsin Card Sorting Task). There was no support for a link between repetitive behavior and measures of central coherence (a Gestalt Closure test and the Embedded Figures Test). Further research on repetitive behaviors in autism may benefit from a focus on narrow behavioral and cognitive constructs rather than general categories.
本研究考察了日常重复行为(自闭症的主要症状)与执行功能和中心连贯性神经心理学测试表现(次要症状)之间的关系。研究假设重复行为的频率和强度与认知僵化及弱中心连贯性的实验室测量结果呈正相关。参与者包括19名年龄在10至19岁之间的高功能自闭症谱系障碍患者(自闭症谱系障碍组)和18名年龄及智商匹配的发育正常对照组(发育正常组)。在自闭症谱系障碍组中,重复行为与执行功能表现(威斯康星卡片分类任务)之间的联系得到了部分支持。重复行为与中心连贯性测量(格式塔闭合测试和镶嵌图形测试)之间的联系未得到支持。对自闭症重复行为的进一步研究可能会受益于关注狭窄的行为和认知结构而非一般类别。