Klin Ami, Jones Warren
Yale Child Study Center, Yale University School of Medicine, USA.
Dev Sci. 2008 Jan;11(1):40-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1467-7687.2007.00608.x.
Mounting clinical evidence suggests that abnormalities of social engagement in children with autism are present even during infancy. However, direct experimental documentation of these abnormalities is still limited. In this case report of a 15-month-old infant with autism, we measured visual fixation patterns to both naturalistic and ambiguous social stimuli: video scenes of a caregiver and point-light animations of human action. Results suggested that viewing patterns of the child with autism were driven by the physical contingencies of the stimuli rather than by their social context. If corroborated in larger studies, this observation would advance the hypothesis that mechanisms of social development which rely on preferential engagement with socially contingent conspecifics - and which emerge in the very first weeks of life in typical infants - are developmentally derailed in children with autism.
越来越多的临床证据表明,自闭症儿童的社交互动异常在婴儿期就已存在。然而,这些异常的直接实验记录仍然有限。在这份关于一名15个月大自闭症婴儿的病例报告中,我们测量了对自然主义和模糊社会刺激的视觉注视模式:照顾者的视频场景和人类动作的点光动画。结果表明,自闭症儿童的观看模式是由刺激的物理意外情况驱动的,而不是由其社会背景驱动的。如果在更大规模的研究中得到证实,这一观察结果将推进以下假设:依赖于与社会相关的同种个体进行优先互动的社会发展机制——在典型婴儿出生后的最初几周就会出现——在自闭症儿童中出现了发育偏离。