Department of Psychology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2011 Jan;41(1):102-9. doi: 10.1007/s10803-010-1030-y.
Researchers have argued that individuals with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) use an effortful "systematizing" process to recognize emotion expressions, whereas typically developing (TD) individuals use a more holistic process. If this is the case, individuals with ASDs should show slower and less efficient emotion recognition, particularly for socially complex emotions. We tested this account by assessing the speed and accuracy of emotion recognition while limiting exposure time and response window. Children and adolescents with ASDs showed quick and accurate recognition for most emotions, including pride, a socially complex emotion, and no differences emerged between ASD and TD groups. Furthermore, both groups trended toward higher accuracy when responding quickly, even though systematizing should promote a speed-accuracy trade-off for individuals with ASDs.
研究人员认为,自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)个体使用费力的“系统化”过程来识别情绪表达,而典型发育(TD)个体则使用更整体的过程。如果是这样的话,ASD 个体应该表现出较慢和较低效的情绪识别,特别是对于社会复杂的情绪。我们通过评估在限制暴露时间和响应窗口的情况下情绪识别的速度和准确性来检验这一说法。自闭症儿童和青少年对大多数情绪(包括自豪,一种社会复杂的情绪)表现出快速准确的识别,自闭症和 TD 组之间没有出现差异。此外,即使系统化应该为 ASD 个体带来速度准确性的权衡,两组在快速反应时都倾向于更高的准确性。