Park Sohee, Matthews Natasha, Gibson Crystal
Department of Psychology, Wilson Hall, Vanderbilt University, 111, 21st Avenue South, Nashville, TN 37240, USA.
Schizophr Bull. 2008 Jul;34(4):698-707. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbn048. Epub 2008 May 21.
The social significance of imitation is that it provides internal tools for understanding the actions of others by simulating or forming internal representations of these actions. Imitation plays a central role in human social behavior by mediating diverse forms of social learning. However, imitation and simulation ability in schizophrenia has not been adequately addressed. The major aim of the present study was to investigate imitation ability in schizophrenia patients and healthy individuals by examining simple motor imitation that involved the replication of meaningless manual and oral gestures, and the imitation of emotional facial expressions, which has implications for mentalizing. A secondary aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships among imitation ability, social functioning, and working memory. Subjects were asked to mimic hand gestures, mouth movements, and facial expressions of others, online. Clinical symptoms, social competence, and working memory were also assessed. Patients with schizophrenia were significantly impaired on all imitation tasks. Imitation errors were significantly correlated with reduced social competence and increased negative symptoms. However, imitation ability was only weakly associated with working memory. To summarize, the present study examined the ability of patients with schizophrenia to imitate the behaviors demonstrated by others. The results indicate a fundamental impairment in imitation ability in schizophrenia and implicate a possible difficulty in simulation. Further research to determine the neural and developmental origins of this difficulty could be extremely helpful in elucidating the role of simulation in schizophrenia and to establish the complex relationships among mental representation, imitation, and social cognition.
模仿的社会意义在于,它通过模拟或形成这些行为的内部表征,为理解他人的行为提供了内在工具。模仿通过介导多种形式的社会学习,在人类社会行为中发挥着核心作用。然而,精神分裂症患者的模仿和模拟能力尚未得到充分研究。本研究的主要目的是通过检查涉及复制无意义的手部和口部动作的简单运动模仿,以及对具有心理化意义的情感面部表情的模仿,来调查精神分裂症患者和健康个体的模仿能力。本研究的次要目的是调查模仿能力、社会功能和工作记忆之间的关系。要求受试者在线模仿他人的手势、口部动作和面部表情。还评估了临床症状、社会能力和工作记忆。精神分裂症患者在所有模仿任务上均有显著受损。模仿错误与社会能力下降和阴性症状增加显著相关。然而,模仿能力与工作记忆仅存在微弱关联。总之,本研究考察了精神分裂症患者模仿他人所展示行为的能力。结果表明精神分裂症患者的模仿能力存在根本性损害,并暗示可能存在模拟困难。进一步研究确定这种困难的神经和发育根源,可能对阐明模拟在精神分裂症中的作用以及建立心理表征、模仿和社会认知之间的复杂关系非常有帮助。