Pijnacker Judith, Geurts Bart, van Lambalgen Michiel, Kan Cornelis C, Buitelaar Jan K, Hagoort Peter
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour, Radboud University Nijmegen, The Netherlands.
Neuropsychologia. 2009 Feb;47(3):644-51. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.11.011. Epub 2008 Nov 21.
While autism is one of the most intensively researched psychiatric disorders, little is known about reasoning skills of people with autism. The focus of this study was on defeasible inferences, that is inferences that can be revised in the light of new information. We used a behavioral task to investigate (a) conditional reasoning and (b) the suppression of conditional inferences in high-functioning adults with autism. In the suppression task a possible exception was made salient which could prevent a conclusion from being drawn. We predicted that the autism group would have difficulties dealing with such exceptions because they require mental flexibility to adjust to the context, which is often impaired in autism. The findings confirm our hypothesis that high-functioning adults with autism have a specific difficulty with exception-handling during reasoning. It is suggested that defeasible reasoning is also involved in other cognitive domains. Implications for neural underpinnings of reasoning and autism are discussed.
虽然自闭症是研究最为深入的精神疾病之一,但对于自闭症患者的推理能力却知之甚少。本研究的重点是可废止推理,即可以根据新信息进行修正的推理。我们使用一项行为任务来调查:(a)条件推理,以及(b)高功能自闭症成年患者中条件推理的抑制情况。在抑制任务中,一个可能的例外情况被凸显出来,这可能会阻止得出结论。我们预测,自闭症组在处理此类例外情况时会有困难,因为它们需要心理灵活性来适应情境,而自闭症患者的这种能力往往受损。研究结果证实了我们的假设,即高功能自闭症成年患者在推理过程中处理例外情况存在特定困难。研究表明,可废止推理也涉及其他认知领域。文中还讨论了推理和自闭症的神经基础。