Department of Developmental Psychology, Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, FB 06, Otto-Behaghel-Street 10/F1, 35394, Giessen, Germany.
J Autism Dev Disord. 2011 Jun;41(6):796-804. doi: 10.1007/s10803-010-1098-4.
The current study investigated if deficits in processing emotional expression affect facial identity processing and vice versa in children with autism spectrum disorder. Children with autism and IQ and age matched typically developing children classified faces either by emotional expression, thereby ignoring facial identity or by facial identity disregarding emotional expression. Typically developing children processed facial identity independently from facial expressions but processed facial expressions in interaction with identity. Children with autism processed both facial expression and identity independently of each other. They selectively directed their attention to one facial parameter despite variations in the other. Results indicate that there is no interaction in processing facial identity and emotional expression in autism spectrum disorder.
本研究旨在探讨孤独症谱系障碍儿童在处理面部表情和身份识别时是否存在缺陷,以及这种缺陷是否相互影响。研究中,孤独症儿童和智商及年龄匹配的正常发展儿童需要根据情绪表达(忽略面部身份)或面部身份(忽略情绪表达)对面孔进行分类。正常发展儿童可以独立地对面孔身份进行处理,而不受面部表情的影响;但在处理面部表情时,会结合身份信息。孤独症儿童则可以独立地对面部表情和身份进行处理。他们会选择性地关注一个面部参数,而忽略另一个参数的变化。研究结果表明,孤独症谱系障碍患者在处理面部身份和表情时不存在相互影响。