Spek Annelies, Schatorjé Tjeerd, Scholte Evert, van Berckelaer-Onnes Ina
Mental Health Institution Eindhoven (GGzE), Program Autism, Boschdijk 771, Postvak 1418, 5626 AB Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Neuropsychologia. 2009 Feb;47(3):652-6. doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2008.11.015. Epub 2008 Nov 24.
The semantic and phonemic fluency performance of adults with high functioning autism (HFA), Asperger syndrome and a neurotypical control group were compared. All participants were matched for age and verbal ability. Results showed that the participants with HFA were significantly impaired in their performance of both semantic fluency tasks and the phonemic fluency task using the letter M. The Asperger group was only impaired in their performance of the semantic fluency task 'professions'. The social components of the 'professions' task may have influenced the performance of the two disorder groups for this subtest negatively. The fluency deficits could not be attributed to a lack of the use of strategies or to difficulties in switching between strategies. The impairment in two of the three verbal fluency subtests in the HFA group can be attributed to the relatively low processing speed found in this group.
对高功能自闭症(HFA)、阿斯伯格综合征患者以及一个神经典型对照组的成年人的语义流畅性和音素流畅性表现进行了比较。所有参与者在年龄和语言能力方面进行了匹配。结果显示,患有HFA的参与者在语义流畅性任务以及使用字母M的音素流畅性任务中的表现均显著受损。阿斯伯格组仅在“职业”语义流畅性任务中的表现受损。“职业”任务的社会成分可能对这两个障碍组在该子测试中的表现产生了负面影响。流畅性缺陷不能归因于缺乏策略使用或在策略之间转换的困难。HFA组三个言语流畅性子测试中的两个受损可归因于该组相对较低的处理速度。