Centre for Research in Autism and Education, Department of Psychology and Human Development, Institute of Education, London, England.
Psychon Bull Rev. 2009 Dec;16(6):1094-9. doi: 10.3758/PBR.16.6.1094.
Previous investigations of gaze processing in autism have demonstrated a pattern of intact and impaired performance. Although individuals with autism are capable of discriminating another's gaze, they fail to interpret gaze direction, especially within the context of sociocommunicative (i.e., mentalistic) interactions. Extending this general line of inquiry, we explored whether typical children and children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) were influenced by gaze direction in a task that demanded a core person-related judgment-namely, sex categorization. The results revealed that typically developing school-aged children were faster to classify faces by sex when targets displayed direct rather than averted gaze, or when the eyes were closed. This was not the case, however, for children with ASD, whose responses were unaffected by gaze direction. These findings suggest that difficulties in gaze processing in autism extend beyond sociocommunicative inferences to include basic person-perception judgments.
先前对自闭症患者的注视处理研究表明,他们的表现存在完整和受损两种模式。尽管自闭症患者能够辨别他人的注视,但他们无法解释注视方向,尤其是在社交互动(即心理主义)的背景下。为了进一步探究这一问题,我们研究了典型儿童和自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)儿童是否会受到注视方向的影响,这些影响来自于一项需要核心的与人际相关的判断的任务,即性别分类。结果表明,与 ASD 儿童不同,正常发育的学龄儿童在进行性别分类时,如果目标人物直接注视或闭眼而非转移视线,他们的分类速度会更快。然而,这一情况在 ASD 儿童中并不存在,他们的反应不受注视方向的影响。这些发现表明,自闭症患者的注视处理困难不仅局限于社交推断,还包括基本的人际知觉判断。