Sheppard Elizabeth, Ropar Danielle, Mitchell Peter
School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham NG72RD, UK.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2009 Jul;39(7):1039-46. doi: 10.1007/s10803-009-0718-3. Epub 2009 Mar 17.
Previous research suggests individuals with autism may be less influenced by a three-dimensional interpretation when copying line drawings (Sheppard et al. J Autism Dev Disord 37:1913-1924, 2007). The current research aimed to determine whether this reduced dimensionality effect extends to drawings of an actual object. Twenty-four children and adolescents with autism and 24 comparison participants copied one line drawing with no depth cues, line drawings with a three-dimensional interpretation, and drew a actual three-dimensional object. Participants with autism were less influenced by three-dimensionality on the copying tasks but were equally affected when drawing the actual object. This suggests that any advantage for three-dimensional drawing in non-savant individuals with autism is confined to situations when the individual copies a line drawing with depth cues.
先前的研究表明,自闭症患者在临摹线条画时,可能较少受到三维解读的影响(谢泼德等人,《自闭症与发育障碍杂志》37:1913 - 1924,2007)。当前的研究旨在确定这种降低维度效应是否延伸至实际物体的绘画。24名患有自闭症的儿童和青少年以及24名对照参与者临摹了一幅没有深度线索的线条画、具有三维解读的线条画,并绘制了一个实际的三维物体。自闭症患者在临摹任务中受三维性的影响较小,但在绘制实际物体时受到的影响相同。这表明,在非天才型自闭症个体中,三维绘画的任何优势仅限于个体临摹带有深度线索的线条画的情况。