Boucher Jill, Bigham Sally, Mayes Andrew, Muskett Tom
Department of Psychology, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV7 4AL, UK.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2008 Aug;38(7):1259-69. doi: 10.1007/s10803-007-0508-8. Epub 2007 Dec 7.
The hypothesis that a pervasive impairment of declarative memory contributes to language impairment in low functioning autism (LFA) was tested. Participants with LFA, high functioning autism (HFA), intellectual disability (ID) without autism, and typical development (TD) were given two recognition tests and four tests of lexical understanding. It was predicted that recognition would be impaired in the LFA group relative to the HFA and TD groups but not the ID group, and that recognition would correlate with lexical knowledge in the LFA group but none of the other groups. These predictions were supported except that the HFA group performed more similarly to the LFA group than expected, a finding interpreted in terms of selectively impaired episodic memory.
陈述性记忆的普遍受损导致了低功能自闭症(LFA)患者的语言障碍。研究人员让患有LFA、高功能自闭症(HFA)、无自闭症的智力障碍(ID)以及发育正常(TD)的参与者进行了两项识别测试和四项词汇理解测试。研究预测,相对于HFA组和TD组,LFA组的识别能力会受损,但ID组不会;并且LFA组的识别能力会与词汇知识相关,而其他组则不会。除了HFA组的表现比预期中更类似于LFA组外,这些预测均得到了支持,这一发现被解释为情景记忆的选择性受损。