Department of Psychology, University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487, USA.
Autism Res. 2010 Apr;3(2):68-77. doi: 10.1002/aur.123.
Fifteen adolescents and young adults with high-functioning autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and 18 age- and IQ-matched adults with typical development (TD) completed a serial reaction time task (SRT) to examine possible motor-linked implicit learning impairments in persons with ASD. Measures were taken to decrease the role of explicit learning in the SRT. Results showed that participants with ASD demonstrated intact motor-linked implicit learning. Furthermore, the motor-linked implicit learning appeared to take place at a similar rate across trials in the group with ASD compared to the group with TD. These results suggest that persons with ASD are successful in implicit learning of motor-linked behavior. The results of this study, coupled with past findings, suggest that people with ASD may be able to learn motor movements without conscious awareness, especially if the individual is older and is learning fine motor sequences.
15 名高功能自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)青少年和年轻人,以及 18 名年龄和智商匹配的具有典型发育的成年人(TD)完成了序列反应时间任务(SRT),以检查 ASD 患者是否存在可能的与运动相关的内隐学习障碍。采取了措施来降低 SRT 中外显学习的作用。结果表明,ASD 患者表现出完整的与运动相关的内隐学习。此外,与 TD 组相比,ASD 组的参与者在整个试验中表现出相似的运动相关内隐学习速度。这些结果表明,ASD 患者能够成功地进行与运动相关的行为内隐学习。本研究的结果,加上过去的发现,表明 ASD 患者可能能够在无意识的情况下学习运动动作,特别是如果个体年龄较大并且正在学习精细运动序列。